The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... existence must be the House which leads . The second is that the House which leads , if it is to do its work , must be an organized body , not a mob . The third is that , so far as we know , the only kind of organization natural to a ...
... existence must be the House which leads . The second is that the House which leads , if it is to do its work , must be an organized body , not a mob . The third is that , so far as we know , the only kind of organization natural to a ...
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... existence . It cannot perform its duties without them . But are they its natural product ? Admittedly it works through Party at every stage - Party Cabinets in Downing Street , Party majorities in the House of Commons , Party majorities ...
... existence . It cannot perform its duties without them . But are they its natural product ? Admittedly it works through Party at every stage - Party Cabinets in Downing Street , Party majorities in the House of Commons , Party majorities ...
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... existence of the Confederate Government these evils distinctly showed themselves . Almost the last incident at the Richmond Congress was an angry financial corre- spondence with Jefferson Davis . and so very likely they contend to the ...
... existence of the Confederate Government these evils distinctly showed themselves . Almost the last incident at the Richmond Congress was an angry financial corre- spondence with Jefferson Davis . and so very likely they contend to the ...
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... existence two years , dethroned Lord Palmerston . Though selected in the interest of a particular ministry , it in fact destroyed that ministry . A good parliament , too , is a capital choosing body . If it is fit to make laws for a ...
... existence two years , dethroned Lord Palmerston . Though selected in the interest of a particular ministry , it in fact destroyed that ministry . A good parliament , too , is a capital choosing body . If it is fit to make laws for a ...
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... existence ; they comment on its characters , recount its details , investigate its motives , anticipate its course . They give a precedent and a dignity to that world which they do not give to any other . The literary world , the ...
... existence ; they comment on its characters , recount its details , investigate its motives , anticipate its course . They give a precedent and a dignity to that world which they do not give to any other . The literary world , the ...
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