The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xvi
... King might make to his Ministers . He would address them ( it appears ) somewhat as follows : " The responsibility ... Kings , if they possess character , ability , and industry , may even in matters of pure policy do very valuable ...
... King might make to his Ministers . He would address them ( it appears ) somewhat as follows : " The responsibility ... Kings , if they possess character , ability , and industry , may even in matters of pure policy do very valuable ...
Página xxv
... King , in virtue of his descent and of his office , is the living representative of our national history . So far from concealing the popular character of our institutions ( as Bagehot supposed ) he brings it into prominence . He is not ...
... King , in virtue of his descent and of his office , is the living representative of our national history . So far from concealing the popular character of our institutions ( as Bagehot supposed ) he brings it into prominence . He is not ...
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... Kings , lords , and commons , by this theory , are alleged to be not only the outward form , but the inner moving essence , the vitality of the constitution . A great theory , called the theory of ' Checks and Balances ' , pervades an ...
... Kings , lords , and commons , by this theory , are alleged to be not only the outward form , but the inner moving essence , the vitality of the constitution . A great theory , called the theory of ' Checks and Balances ' , pervades an ...
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... king , or will you be governed by a constitution ? ' the inquiry comes out thus - ' Will you be governed in a way you understand , or will you be governed in a way you do not understand ? ' The issue was put to the French people ; they ...
... king , or will you be governed by a constitution ? ' the inquiry comes out thus - ' Will you be governed in a way you understand , or will you be governed in a way you do not understand ? ' The issue was put to the French people ; they ...
Página 32
... King ; next , a limited number of subordinate kings or chiefs ; afterwards , the mass of armed freemen , husbandmen , artisans , free- booters , & c .; lowest of all , the free labourers for hire and the bought slaves . The King is not ...
... King ; next , a limited number of subordinate kings or chiefs ; afterwards , the mass of armed freemen , husbandmen , artisans , free- booters , & c .; lowest of all , the free labourers for hire and the bought slaves . The King is not ...
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