The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página vii
... think , he did his best work , was the one most obscured by ' literary ' treatment , and least like anything to be found in the United States . Its real character could best be understood not through a study INTRODUCTION vii.
... think , he did his best work , was the one most obscured by ' literary ' treatment , and least like anything to be found in the United States . Its real character could best be understood not through a study INTRODUCTION vii.
Página xii
... least , the gradual growth and final establishment of the Cabinet system has been of greater importance than anything in our constitutional history since the Revolution settlement , -greater , for instance , than the series of Reform ...
... least , the gradual growth and final establishment of the Cabinet system has been of greater importance than anything in our constitutional history since the Revolution settlement , -greater , for instance , than the series of Reform ...
Página xxii
... either too numerous or too profound , the success- ful working of British institutions may be difficult or impossible . It may indeed be least possible where the arts of Parliamentary persuasion and the dexterities of xxii INTRODUCTION.
... either too numerous or too profound , the success- ful working of British institutions may be difficult or impossible . It may indeed be least possible where the arts of Parliamentary persuasion and the dexterities of xxii INTRODUCTION.
Página xxvi
... modern uses , not the least fortunate and successful has been the transformation of the British Monarchy . WHITTINGEHAME BALFOUR November 1927 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BY THE EARL OF BALFOUR I. THE CABINET xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... modern uses , not the least fortunate and successful has been the transformation of the British Monarchy . WHITTINGEHAME BALFOUR November 1927 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BY THE EARL OF BALFOUR I. THE CABINET xxvi INTRODUCTION.
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... least comprehend how they should be attained . It is very natural , therefore , that the most useful parts of the ... least so ; for they are likely to be adjusted to the lowest orders — those likely to care least and judge worst about ...
... least comprehend how they should be attained . It is very natural , therefore , that the most useful parts of the ... least so ; for they are likely to be adjusted to the lowest orders — those likely to care least and judge worst about ...
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