The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... political biography , namely that he ' did not look closely and for himself at real political life ' . Bagehot was not infallible . But he did practise his own precepts ; he did look closely and for himself at real political life ...
... political biography , namely that he ' did not look closely and for himself at real political life ' . Bagehot was not infallible . But he did practise his own precepts ; he did look closely and for himself at real political life ...
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... political status , have probably had no congressional training , and are by law precluded from obtaining any during their term of office . Under the Cabinet system everything is different . The head of the administration , commonly ...
... political status , have probably had no congressional training , and are by law precluded from obtaining any during their term of office . Under the Cabinet system everything is different . The head of the administration , commonly ...
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... political position . An ad- ministration whose policy unduly strains the loyalty of any large section of its supporters is obviously making things easy for its opponents . It would seem , then , that Cabinet Government after the British ...
... political position . An ad- ministration whose policy unduly strains the loyalty of any large section of its supporters is obviously making things easy for its opponents . It would seem , then , that Cabinet Government after the British ...
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... political genius of its people rather than to the formal machinery provided for it by the consti- tution . The weaknesses of the British constitution are of a very different character . Whatever be its faults , it certainly does not ...
... political genius of its people rather than to the formal machinery provided for it by the consti- tution . The weaknesses of the British constitution are of a very different character . Whatever be its faults , it certainly does not ...
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... political standards . To my thinking at least , the gradual growth and final establishment of the Cabinet system has been of greater importance than anything in our constitutional history since the Revolution settlement , -greater , for ...
... political standards . To my thinking at least , the gradual growth and final establishment of the Cabinet system has been of greater importance than anything in our constitutional history since the Revolution settlement , -greater , for ...
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