The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xii
... opinion , is organization by Party . The first of these doctrines must obviously affect our views on the House of Lords ; the second and third , less obviously , but as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to ...
... opinion , is organization by Party . The first of these doctrines must obviously affect our views on the House of Lords ; the second and third , less obviously , but as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to ...
Página xiv
... opinion . Its debates have been distinguished . Quite apart from controversial politics it has done , and is doing , excellent work in Private Bill legislation , and ( when time permits ) non - party revision of Measures sent up to it ...
... opinion . Its debates have been distinguished . Quite apart from controversial politics it has done , and is doing , excellent work in Private Bill legislation , and ( when time permits ) non - party revision of Measures sent up to it ...
Página xvii
... opinions were expressed with all his usual vigour . As regards necessity , he tells us , for example , that the ' use of the Queen ( Victoria ) in a dignified capa- ' city is incalculable ' ; that ' without her in England ' the English ...
... opinions were expressed with all his usual vigour . As regards necessity , he tells us , for example , that the ' use of the Queen ( Victoria ) in a dignified capa- ' city is incalculable ' ; that ' without her in England ' the English ...
Página xx
... opinion and glorying in their differences , arouse patriotic feelings in the ordinary citizen ? Patriotism involves conceptions of unity and continuity . The coldest patriot recognizes himself as part ( by birth or adoption ) of an ...
... opinion and glorying in their differences , arouse patriotic feelings in the ordinary citizen ? Patriotism involves conceptions of unity and continuity . The coldest patriot recognizes himself as part ( by birth or adoption ) of an ...
Página xxiii
... ground for expecting that our Cabinet system , admirably fitted to adjust political action to the ordinary oscillations of public opinion , could deal with these violent situations ? Could it long sur- INTRODUCTION xxiii.
... ground for expecting that our Cabinet system , admirably fitted to adjust political action to the ordinary oscillations of public opinion , could deal with these violent situations ? Could it long sur- INTRODUCTION xxiii.
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