The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... government that has yet been tried ; and it contains likewise historical , complex , august , theatrical parts ... executive and legislative powers . No doubt by the traditional theory , as it exists in all the books , the goodness of our ...
... government that has yet been tried ; and it contains likewise historical , complex , august , theatrical parts ... executive and legislative powers . No doubt by the traditional theory , as it exists in all the books , the goodness of our ...
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... executive which can annihilate the legislature , as well as an executive ... Government , just as their fusion and com- bination is the precise principle ... government is continually varying . It must vary if the government does its duty ...
... executive which can annihilate the legislature , as well as an executive ... Government , just as their fusion and com- bination is the precise principle ... government is continually varying . It must vary if the government does its duty ...
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... executive . When the Secretary of the Treasury of the Federal Government wants a tax he consults upon it with the Chairman of the Financial Committee of Congress . He cannot g down to Congress himself and propose what he wants ; he can ...
... executive . When the Secretary of the Treasury of the Federal Government wants a tax he consults upon it with the Chairman of the Financial Committee of Congress . He cannot g down to Congress himself and propose what he wants ; he can ...
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... executive government ; and it does not heed a resignation , for it has not to find the successor . Accordingly , when a difference of opinion arises , the legislature is forced to fight the executive , and the executive is forced to ...
... executive government ; and it does not heed a resignation , for it has not to find the successor . Accordingly , when a difference of opinion arises , the legislature is forced to fight the executive , and the executive is forced to ...
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... government a nation has , except at the electing moment , no influence ; it ... executive , the great centre of power and place , sticks irremovable ; you ... government would be as carefully watched , that their opinions about it would ...
... government a nation has , except at the electing moment , no influence ; it ... executive , the great centre of power and place , sticks irremovable ; you ... government would be as carefully watched , that their opinions about it would ...
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