The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... elected for a fixed term . He is ( practically ) irremovable . Even if he is proved to be inefficient , even if he becomes un- popular , even if his policy is unacceptable to the majority of his countrymen , he and his methods must be ...
... elected for a fixed term . He is ( practically ) irremovable . Even if he is proved to be inefficient , even if he becomes un- popular , even if his policy is unacceptable to the majority of his countrymen , he and his methods must be ...
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... elected directly by the people ; he is elected by the representatives of the people . He is an example of ' double election ' . The legislature chosen , in name , to make laws , in fact finds its principal business in making and in ...
... elected directly by the people ; he is elected by the representatives of the people . He is an example of ' double election ' . The legislature chosen , in name , to make laws , in fact finds its principal business in making and in ...
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... elected from the people by one process , and the House of Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific quality of the Presi- dential Government , just as their fusion and com ...
... elected from the people by one process , and the House of Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific quality of the Presi- dential Government , just as their fusion and com ...
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... elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans - a people who read more than any people who ever lived , who read so many THE CABINET 19.
... elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans - a people who read more than any people who ever lived , who read so many THE CABINET 19.
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... elected by a legislature ; and when that legislature is composed of fit persons , that mode of electing the ... elect candidates is a farce . The Electoral College of America is so . It was intended that the deputies when assembled ...
... elected by a legislature ; and when that legislature is composed of fit persons , that mode of electing the ... elect candidates is a farce . The Electoral College of America is so . It was intended that the deputies when assembled ...
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