The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... leaders not only hamper a policy which ( be it good or bad ) is that of their Government , but they probably injure their own electoral prospects . Leaders who refuse to work together not only weaken their Cabinet and their Party , but ...
... leaders not only hamper a policy which ( be it good or bad ) is that of their Government , but they probably injure their own electoral prospects . Leaders who refuse to work together not only weaken their Cabinet and their Party , but ...
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... leader of a party , nor the representative of a class ; he is the chief of a nation , —the chief indeed of many nations . He is everybody's King ; by which I do not so much mean that he is the ruler of the Empire , as that he is the ...
... leader of a party , nor the representative of a class ; he is the chief of a nation , —the chief indeed of many nations . He is everybody's King ; by which I do not so much mean that he is the ruler of the Empire , as that he is the ...
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... leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected by the voice of the predominant party in the predominant house of the legislature to head that party , and ...
... leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected by the voice of the predominant party in the predominant house of the legislature to head that party , and ...
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... leader , foremost in personal prowess , and directing all military movements ; in peace , he is the general protector of the injured and oppressed ; he offers up moreover those public prayers and sacrifices which are intended to obtain ...
... leader , foremost in personal prowess , and directing all military movements ; in peace , he is the general protector of the injured and oppressed ; he offers up moreover those public prayers and sacrifices which are intended to obtain ...
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... leader , and who therefore should be its premier . The sovereign must now accept that recognized leader ; and if the choice were directly made by the House of Commons , the House must also choose him ; its supreme section , acting ...
... leader , and who therefore should be its premier . The sovereign must now accept that recognized leader ; and if the choice were directly made by the House of Commons , the House must also choose him ; its supreme section , acting ...
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