The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página v
... less excellent . It is possible to theorize about politics in many different ways and from many different points of view . Constitutions may be traced historically , described legally , com- pared critically . The writer may be more con ...
... less excellent . It is possible to theorize about politics in many different ways and from many different points of view . Constitutions may be traced historically , described legally , com- pared critically . The writer may be more con ...
Página xii
... less obviously , 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 ...
... less obviously , 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 ...
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... less to pile up abstract words . Those who doubt should go out into their kitchens . Let an accom- plished man try what seems to him most obvious , most certain , most palpable in intellectual matters , upon the housemaid and the ...
... less to pile up abstract words . Those who doubt should go out into their kitchens . Let an accom- plished man try what seems to him most obvious , most certain , most palpable in intellectual matters , upon the housemaid and the ...
Página 7
... . There is another reason which , in an old consti- tution like that of England , is hardly less important . The most intellectual of men are moved quite as much by the circumstances which they are used to as THE CABINET 7.
... . There is another reason which , in an old consti- tution like that of England , is hardly less important . The most intellectual of men are moved quite as much by the circumstances which they are used to as THE CABINET 7.
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... less than it seems to be when stated in theory , or looked at from a distance . The cabinet , in a word , is a board of control chosen by the legislature , out of persons whom it trusts and knows , to rule the nation . The particular ...
... less than it seems to be when stated in theory , or looked at from a distance . The cabinet , in a word , is a board of control chosen by the legislature , out of persons whom it trusts and knows , to rule the nation . The particular ...
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