The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... mean the Monarchy . • Here also Bagehot found elements which belonged to the ' efficient ' rather than to the ' dignified ' parts of our Constitution . He held ( most rightly ) that , quite apart from forms and ceremonies , a Monarch of ...
... mean the Monarchy . • Here also Bagehot found elements which belonged to the ' efficient ' rather than to the ' dignified ' parts of our Constitution . He held ( most rightly ) that , quite apart from forms and ceremonies , a Monarch of ...
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... means of ensuring that in these extreme cases the House of Commons would represent the settled will of the community ? Is there any ground for expecting that our Cabinet system , admirably fitted to adjust political action to the ...
... means of ensuring that in these extreme cases the House of Commons would represent the settled will of the community ? Is there any ground for expecting that our Cabinet system , admirably fitted to adjust political action to the ...
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... mean the Monarchy . British Kingship , like most other parts of our ancient constitution , has a very modern side to it . Our King , in virtue of his descent and of his office , is the living representative of our national history . So ...
... mean the Monarchy . British Kingship , like most other parts of our ancient constitution , has a very modern side to it . Our King , in virtue of his descent and of his office , is the living representative of our national history . So ...
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... spite of , but by means of , the counter- acting defects of the constituent parts . Accordingly , it is believed that the principal characteristics of the English Constitution are in- applicable in countries THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... spite of , but by means of , the counter- acting defects of the constituent parts . Accordingly , it is believed that the principal characteristics of the English Constitution are in- applicable in countries THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
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... means for political ends , and if you admit that any part of a constitution does no business , or that a simpler machine would do equally well what it does , you admit that this part of the constitution , however dignified or awful it ...
... means for political ends , and if you admit that any part of a constitution does no business , or that a simpler machine would do equally well what it does , you admit that this part of the constitution , however dignified or awful it ...
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