The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página viii
... He retains it only so long as that support is forth- coming . He is the head of his Party . He must be a member of one or other of the two Houses of Parlia- ment ; and he must be competent to ' lead viii INTRODUCTION.
... He retains it only so long as that support is forth- coming . He is the head of his Party . He must be a member of one or other of the two Houses of Parlia- ment ; and he must be competent to ' lead viii INTRODUCTION.
Página x
... party majority which refuse to sup- port their leaders not only hamper a policy which ( be it good or bad ) is that of their Government , but they probably injure their own electoral prospects . Leaders who refuse to work together not ...
... party majority which refuse to sup- port their leaders not only hamper a policy which ( be it good or bad ) is that of their Government , but they probably injure their own electoral prospects . Leaders who refuse to work together not ...
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... Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community can be carried on through so unwieldy a body as the British Parlia- ment , the British form of Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a ...
... Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community can be carried on through so unwieldy a body as the British Parlia- ment , the British form of Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a ...
Página xii
... Party watchword ; it was never clamoured for by a mob ; it has never been recog- nized by statute ; nor can any man tell us exactly when it became fully effective . But now that it is embedded in the very centre of constitutional ...
... Party watchword ; it was never clamoured for by a mob ; it has never been recog- nized by statute ; nor can any man tell us exactly when it became fully effective . But now that it is embedded in the very centre of constitutional ...
Página xiv
... party revision of Measures sent up to it from the House of Commons . It is , I suppose , richer in eminent specialists than the other House , and it cer- tainly provides them with much fuller opportunities for expressing their views in ...
... party revision of Measures sent up to it from the House of Commons . It is , I suppose , richer in eminent specialists than the other House , and it cer- tainly provides them with much fuller opportunities for expressing their views in ...
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