The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xii
... , but as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to influence our views on the modern position of the Crown . To these topics I now turn . II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant zij INTRODUCTION.
... , but as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to influence our views on the modern position of the Crown . To these topics I now turn . II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant zij INTRODUCTION.
Página xvii
... influence refers rather to social than to political affairs , and is therefore scarcely within the compass of a discussion on the Constitu- tion . Let us then turn to politics proper , and consider his views on the Monarchy regarded as ...
... influence refers rather to social than to political affairs , and is therefore scarcely within the compass of a discussion on the Constitu- tion . Let us then turn to politics proper , and consider his views on the Monarchy regarded as ...
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... influence , but which are erroneous . First , it is laid down as a principle of the English polity , that in it the legis- lative , the executive , and the judicial powers , are quite divided - that each is entrusted to a separate ...
... influence , but which are erroneous . First , it is laid down as a principle of the English polity , that in it the legis- lative , the executive , and the judicial powers , are quite divided - that each is entrusted to a separate ...
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... influential , the most easy to get obeyed , the most likely to retain the reverence which they alone inherit , and ... influence so well as new creations apt for the modern world , instinct with its spirit , and fitting closely to its ...
... influential , the most easy to get obeyed , the most likely to retain the reverence which they alone inherit , and ... influence so well as new creations apt for the modern world , instinct with its spirit , and fitting closely to its ...
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... influence the associations of its subjects . Its essence is strong with the strength of modern simplicity ; its exterior is august with the Gothic grandeur of a more imposing age . Its simple essence may , mutatis mutandis , be ...
... influence the associations of its subjects . Its essence is strong with the strength of modern simplicity ; its exterior is august with the Gothic grandeur of a more imposing age . Its simple essence may , mutatis mutandis , be ...
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