The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... rule it is cooler and somewhat more qualified . In past years , for example , I have known it taking the form of thanking Heaven that the ' right people ' were in Office , while lamenting the ill fortune which had prevented them from ...
... rule it is cooler and somewhat more qualified . In past years , for example , I have known it taking the form of thanking Heaven that the ' right people ' were in Office , while lamenting the ill fortune which had prevented them from ...
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... rules . There are two great objects which every constitution must attain to be successful , which every old and cele- brated one must have wonderfully achieved : every constitution must first gain authority , and then use authority ; it ...
... rules . There are two great objects which every constitution must attain to be successful , which every old and cele- brated one must have wonderfully achieved : every constitution must first gain authority , and then use authority ; it ...
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... rule , the nominal prime minister is chosen by the legislature , and the real prime minister for most purposes — the leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected ...
... rule , the nominal prime minister is chosen by the legislature , and the real prime minister for most purposes — the leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected ...
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... rule the nation . The particular mode in which the English ministers are selected ; the fiction that they are , in any political sense , the Queen's servants ; the rule which limits the choice of the cabinet to the members of the ...
... rule the nation . The particular mode in which the English ministers are selected ; the fiction that they are , in any political sense , the Queen's servants ; the rule which limits the choice of the cabinet to the members of the ...
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... rules requiring cabinet ministers to be members of the legislature were relaxed , it would undoubtedly be difficult to find , without the Lords , a sufficient supply of chief ministers . But the detail of the composition of a cabinet ...
... rules requiring cabinet ministers to be members of the legislature were relaxed , it would undoubtedly be difficult to find , without the Lords , a sufficient supply of chief ministers . But the detail of the composition of a cabinet ...
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