The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... nation which had experience of free institutions outside Great Britain was America . United Italy was in its infancy . France was under Napoleon III . Austria and Russia were Empires of the continental type ; Imperial Germany was in the ...
... nation which had experience of free institutions outside Great Britain was America . United Italy was in its infancy . France was under Napoleon III . Austria and Russia were Empires of the continental type ; Imperial Germany was in the ...
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... Nation's work and on the whole do it well ; but is it not at the cost of deepen- ing and hardening national divisions ? If therefore Bagehot's cabman sought a shrine symbolic of his country's unity and continuity rather than of its ...
... Nation's work and on the whole do it well ; but is it not at the cost of deepen- ing and hardening national divisions ? If therefore Bagehot's cabman sought a shrine symbolic of his country's unity and continuity rather than of its ...
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... 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 common possession of every part of it . He is the predestined link uniting all ...
... 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 common possession of every part of it . He is the predestined link uniting all ...
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... nations with an analogous history and similar political materials . The efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the close union , the nearly complete fusion , of the executive and legislative powers . No doubt ...
... nations with an analogous history and similar political materials . The efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the close union , the nearly complete fusion , of the executive and legislative powers . No doubt ...
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... nation then selected the English policy , but the Crown chose the English ministers . They were not only in name , as now , but in fact , the Queen's servants . Remnants , important remnants , of this great prerogative still remain ...
... nation then selected the English policy , but the Crown chose the English ministers . They were not only in name , as now , but in fact , the Queen's servants . Remnants , important remnants , of this great prerogative still remain ...
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