The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... Monarchy . • Here also Bagehot found elements which belonged to the ' efficient ' rather than to the ' dignified ' parts of our Constitution . He held ( most rightly ) that , quite apart from forms and ceremonies , a Monarch ...
... Monarchy . • Here also Bagehot found elements which belonged to the ' efficient ' rather than to the ' dignified ' parts of our Constitution . He held ( most rightly ) that , quite apart from forms and ceremonies , a Monarch ...
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... Monarch to imaginary Ministers on the problems raised by an imaginary crisis . Its object , however , is clear enough , and no one need criticize its sub- stance . It is at any rate in perfect harmony with Bagehot's view that constitutional ...
... Monarch to imaginary Ministers on the problems raised by an imaginary crisis . Its object , however , is clear enough , and no one need criticize its sub- stance . It is at any rate in perfect harmony with Bagehot's view that constitutional ...
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Walter Bagehot. constitutional monarchy . But such objections are wholly wrong . No doubt it was absurd enough in the Abbé Sièyes to propose that a new institution , inheriting no reverence , and made holy by no religion , should be ...
Walter Bagehot. constitutional monarchy . But such objections are wholly wrong . No doubt it was absurd enough in the Abbé Sièyes to propose that a new institution , inheriting no reverence , and made holy by no religion , should be ...
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... monarch are grave , formal , important , but never exciting ; they have ... constitutional royalty have doubtless a calm and chastening effect . The ... Constitutional royalty has the function which I insisted on at length in my ...
... monarch are grave , formal , important , but never exciting ; they have ... constitutional royalty have doubtless a calm and chastening effect . The ... Constitutional royalty has the function which I insisted on at length in my ...
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... constitutional monarch is the most instructive proof how great that reserve power is . In February , 1848 , Guizot was weak because his tenure of office was insecure . Louis Philippe should have made that tenure certain . Parliamentary ...
... constitutional monarch is the most instructive proof how great that reserve power is . In February , 1848 , Guizot was weak because his tenure of office was insecure . Louis Philippe should have made that tenure certain . Parliamentary ...
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