The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página vi
... passed immediately after the collected essays were first published , and about five years before the Introduction was written which constituted the only change in the edition of 1872 . In foreign affairs the first of the three ...
... passed immediately after the collected essays were first published , and about five years before the Introduction was written which constituted the only change in the edition of 1872 . In foreign affairs the first of the three ...
Página vii
... passing events in Britain with which he enlivens his pages , but ex- plains why almost all his foreign illustrations were drawn from America and not from Europe . In 1866 the only great nation which had experience of free institutions ...
... passing events in Britain with which he enlivens his pages , but ex- plains why almost all his foreign illustrations were drawn from America and not from Europe . In 1866 the only great nation which had experience of free institutions ...
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... passed and the former has declined to sanction , the difficulty may be got over by Congress passing it again with a two - thirds majority . This really is a constitutional remedy ; for it solves the immediate problem , and leaves the ...
... passed and the former has declined to sanction , the difficulty may be got over by Congress passing it again with a two - thirds majority . This really is a constitutional remedy ; for it solves the immediate problem , and leaves the ...
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... passed to what , using the language of old times , we still call the lower house - to an assembly which , though inferior as a dignified institution , is superior as an efficient institution . A principal advantage of the House of Lords ...
... passed to what , using the language of old times , we still call the lower house - to an assembly which , though inferior as a dignified institution , is superior as an efficient institution . A principal advantage of the House of Lords ...
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... passed by the Whigs , the crown was settled on the descendants of the ' Princess Sophia ' of Hanover , a younger daughter of a daughter of James I. There were before her James II , his son , the descendants of a daughter of Charles I ...
... passed by the Whigs , the crown was settled on the descendants of the ' Princess Sophia ' of Hanover , a younger daughter of a daughter of James I. There were before her James II , his son , the descendants of a daughter of Charles I ...
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