The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xi
... element in an interdependent whole ; and if we look at that whole from Bagehot's point of view , from the point of view of the business man con- templating the two - Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community ...
... element in an interdependent whole ; and if we look at that whole from Bagehot's point of view , from the point of view of the business man con- templating the two - Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community ...
Página xiii
... the House of Lords and the Monarchy there are ' effi- cient ' as well as ' dignified ' elements to be taken into account . And no doubt he is right . During the last 140 years or so in which the making of INTRODUCTION giii.
... the House of Lords and the Monarchy there are ' effi- cient ' as well as ' dignified ' elements to be taken into account . And no doubt he is right . During the last 140 years or so in which the making of INTRODUCTION giii.
Página xv
... element in our Constitution , -I mean the 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 ...
... element in our Constitution , -I mean the 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 ...
Página xxiv
... elements able to mitigate the stresses and strains inseparable from party warfare . I think there are two , -the ... element in Party Government . It is through them , especially through their higher branches , that the transference ...
... elements able to mitigate the stresses and strains inseparable from party warfare . I think there are two , -the ... element in Party Government . It is through them , especially through their higher branches , that the transference ...
Página xxv
... elements in our political system - I mean the Monarchy . British Kingship , like most other parts of our ancient constitution , has a very modern side to it . Our King , in virtue of his descent and of his office , is the living ...
... elements in our political system - I mean the Monarchy . British Kingship , like most other parts of our ancient constitution , has a very modern side to it . Our King , in virtue of his descent and of his office , is the living ...
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