The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... Cabinet must co - operate or there would be no Government . His Government and the House of Commons ' majority which supports it must co - operate , or the Government must resign . Moreover , these needs are not unilateral ; they are ...
... Cabinet must co - operate or there would be no Government . His Government and the House of Commons ' majority which supports it must co - operate , or the Government must resign . Moreover , these needs are not unilateral ; they are ...
Página xi
... Government in office a day longer than it likes . But if the majority decide to keep it , evidently they have every ... Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a constitution whose changes have so often been of the ...
... Government in office a day longer than it likes . But if the majority decide to keep it , evidently they have every ... Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a constitution whose changes have so often been of the ...
Página xiii
Walter Bagehot. II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant analysis of Cabinet Government there was little for Bagehot to say about the British Constitution ex- cept by way of epilogue . He had made a resolute effort to ...
Walter Bagehot. II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant analysis of Cabinet Government there was little for Bagehot to say about the British Constitution ex- cept by way of epilogue . He had made a resolute effort to ...
Página xvii
... Government would fail and pass away ' ( p . 30 ) ; and that ' the “ efficient ” part ( i.e. the Cabinet ' system ) depends upon the " dignified " part for the ' power which the " efficient ” part requires but cannot ' itself produce ...
... Government would fail and pass away ' ( p . 30 ) ; and that ' the “ efficient ” part ( i.e. the Cabinet ' system ) depends upon the " dignified " part for the ' power which the " efficient ” part requires but cannot ' itself produce ...
Página xviii
... Cabinets , Party Government , and the rest . For the unintelligent millions there is the ' dignified ' aspect ( described also as ' theatrical ' , ' mystical ' , ' religious ' , or ' semi - religious ' ) , which delights the eye , stirs ...
... Cabinets , Party Government , and the rest . For the unintelligent millions there is the ' dignified ' aspect ( described also as ' theatrical ' , ' mystical ' , ' religious ' , or ' semi - religious ' ) , which delights the eye , stirs ...
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