The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página viii
... popular , even if his policy is unacceptable to the majority of his countrymen , he and his methods must be endured till the moment comes for a new election . He is aided by Ministers who , however able or distinguished , have no ...
... popular , even if his policy is unacceptable to the majority of his countrymen , he and his methods must be endured till the moment comes for a new election . He is aided by Ministers who , however able or distinguished , have no ...
Página xxv
... popular character of our institutions ( as Bagehot supposed ) he brings it into prominence . He is not the leader of a party , nor the representative of a class ; he is the chief of a nation , —the chief indeed of many nations . He is ...
... popular character of our institutions ( as Bagehot supposed ) he brings it into prominence . He is not the leader of a party , nor the representative of a class ; he is the chief of a nation , —the chief indeed of many nations . He is ...
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... popular instruction and political controversy , is the legislative assembly . A speech there by an eminent statesman , a party movement by a great political combination , are the best means yet known for arousing , enlivening , and ...
... popular instruction and political controversy , is the legislative assembly . A speech there by an eminent statesman , a party movement by a great political combination , are the best means yet known for arousing , enlivening , and ...
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... popular institutions ) , the election of candidates to elect candidates is a farce . The Electoral College of America is so . It was intended that the deputies when assembled should exercise a real discretion , and by independent choice ...
... popular institutions ) , the election of candidates to elect candidates is a farce . The Electoral College of America is so . It was intended that the deputies when assembled should exercise a real discretion , and by independent choice ...
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... popular government is that the supreme power , the determining efficacy in matters political , resides in the people - not necessarily or commonly in the whole people , in the numerical majority , but in a chosen people , a picked and ...
... popular government is that the supreme power , the determining efficacy in matters political , resides in the people - not necessarily or commonly in the whole people , in the numerical majority , but in a chosen people , a picked and ...
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