The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página v
... wisely narrowed his main theme to a single question - how in the years round about 1865-6 ( years within his own personal experience ) was the work of governing Great Britain actually performed ? He did not pedantically eschew.
... wisely narrowed his main theme to a single question - how in the years round about 1865-6 ( years within his own personal experience ) was the work of governing Great Britain actually performed ? He did not pedantically eschew.
Página vii
... experience of free institutions outside Great Britain was America . United Italy was in its infancy . France was under Napoleon III . Austria and Russia were Empires of the continental type ; Imperial Germany was in the making . But no ...
... experience of free institutions outside Great Britain was America . United Italy was in its infancy . France was under Napoleon III . Austria and Russia were Empires of the continental type ; Imperial Germany was in the making . But no ...
Página ix
... experience , and gained some parliamentary reputa- tion . The President's powers are defined by the Constitution , and for their exercise ( within the law ) he is responsible to no man . The Prime Minister and his Cabinet , on the other ...
... experience , and gained some parliamentary reputa- tion . The President's powers are defined by the Constitution , and for their exercise ( within the law ) he is responsible to no man . The Prime Minister and his Cabinet , on the other ...
Página xv
... experience and capacity , fully informed on public affairs , and in close personal touch with his Minis- ters , would always be a most valuable element in the body politic . He thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an intelligent and ...
... experience and capacity , fully informed on public affairs , and in close personal touch with his Minis- ters , would always be a most valuable element in the body politic . He thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an intelligent and ...
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... experience . Monarchy , it is said , has some faults , some bad tendencies , aristocracy others , democracy , again , others ; but England has shown that a govern- ment can be constructed in which these evil ten- dencies exactly check ...
... experience . Monarchy , it is said , has some faults , some bad tendencies , aristocracy others , democracy , again , others ; but England has shown that a govern- ment can be constructed in which these evil ten- dencies exactly check ...
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