The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página vi
... called the ' literary ' view of constitutional procedure . The political life at which he ' looked closely and for himself was of great interest . At home the generation of statesmen who fought over the first Reform Bill was dead or ...
... called the ' literary ' view of constitutional procedure . The political life at which he ' looked closely and for himself was of great interest . At home the generation of statesmen who fought over the first Reform Bill was dead or ...
Página viii
... called the Presidential system ; the British practice he described as the Cabinet system ; and if his readers desire to understand his con- ceptions of the latter , they cannot do better than observe where and how the two most obviously ...
... called the Presidential system ; the British practice he described as the Cabinet system ; and if his readers desire to understand his con- ceptions of the latter , they cannot do better than observe where and how the two most obviously ...
Página xv
... called ' a mean peace effected by desertion ' . But cases might easily be imagined in which one or two applications of this ' constitutional remedy ' under modern conditions would practically destroy the historic Constitution so far as ...
... called ' a mean peace effected by desertion ' . But cases might easily be imagined in which one or two applications of this ' constitutional remedy ' under modern conditions would practically destroy the historic Constitution so far as ...
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... called themselves by different names , but , so far as he could see , did very much the same kind of thing in very much the same kind of way whenever they had the chance . These are the familiar comments indulged in by the hostile and ...
... called themselves by different names , but , so far as he could see , did very much the same kind of thing in very much the same kind of way whenever they had the chance . These are the familiar comments indulged in by the hostile and ...
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... called the theory of ' Checks and Balances ' , pervades an immense part of political literature , and much of it is collected from or supported by English experience . Monarchy , it is said , has some faults , some bad tendencies ...
... called the theory of ' Checks and Balances ' , pervades an immense part of political literature , and much of it is collected from or supported by English experience . Monarchy , it is said , has some faults , some bad tendencies ...
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