The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... present constitution , efficiently perform the duties of ' delay and revision ' assigned to it by Bagehot is another matter . I do not propose to discuss this subject here , partly because it would take me on to ground more ...
... present constitution , efficiently perform the duties of ' delay and revision ' assigned to it by Bagehot is another matter . I do not propose to discuss this subject here , partly because it would take me on to ground more ...
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... present life of the higher regions . And a philosophy which does not ceaselessly remember , which does not continually obtrude , the palpable differences of the various parts , will be a theory radically false , because it has omitted a ...
... present life of the higher regions . And a philosophy which does not ceaselessly remember , which does not continually obtrude , the palpable differences of the various parts , will be a theory radically false , because it has omitted a ...
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... present age indeed consists in its thus acting as a reservoir of cabinet ministers . Unless the composition of the House of Commons were improved , or unless the rules requiring cabinet ministers to be members of the legislature were ...
... present age indeed consists in its thus acting as a reservoir of cabinet ministers . Unless the composition of the House of Commons were improved , or unless the rules requiring cabinet ministers to be members of the legislature were ...
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... present practice an Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer talking English finance at Calcutta , and an English one talking Indian finance in Eng- land . But the figures are never the same , and the views of policy are rarely the same . One ...
... present practice an Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer talking English finance at Calcutta , and an English one talking Indian finance in Eng- land . But the figures are never the same , and the views of policy are rarely the same . One ...
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... present governments . It brings forward men eager to speak , and gives them occasions to speak . The • I leave this passage to stand as it was written , just after the assassination of Mr. Lincoln , and when every one said Mr. Johnson ...
... present governments . It brings forward men eager to speak , and gives them occasions to speak . The • I leave this passage to stand as it was written , just after the assassination of Mr. Lincoln , and when every one said Mr. Johnson ...
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