The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... speak ) below Party . The Crown is above it . Yet both of them are , in a very real sense , independent of it , and both are indispensable . Of the Public Services generally , and the Civil Service in particular , I need say little ...
... speak ) below Party . The Crown is above it . Yet both of them are , in a very real sense , independent of it , and both are indispensable . Of the Public Services generally , and the Civil Service in particular , I need say little ...
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... speaking what is in his own sphere of thought the dullest platitude of cautious soberness . Great communities are like great mountains — they have in them the primary , secondary , and tertiary strata of human progress ; the ...
... speaking what is in his own sphere of thought the dullest platitude of cautious soberness . Great communities are like great mountains — they have in them the primary , secondary , and tertiary strata of human progress ; the ...
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... speak and few listen - though no one knows . ' But a cabinet , though it is a committee of the legislative assembly , is a committee with a power which no assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience ...
... speak and few listen - though no one knows . ' But a cabinet , though it is a committee of the legislative assembly , is a committee with a power which no assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience ...
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... 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 would be very hostile to the South . deciding ...
... 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 would be very hostile to the South . deciding ...
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... speaking , in an electioneering country ( I mean in a country full of political life , and used to the manipulation of popular institutions ) , the election of candidates to elect candidates is a farce . The Electoral College of America ...
... speaking , in an electioneering country ( I mean in a country full of political life , and used to the manipulation of popular institutions ) , the election of candidates to elect candidates is a farce . The Electoral College of America ...
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