The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... obviously , but as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to influence our views on the modern position of the Crown . To these topics I now turn . II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant zij INTRODUCTION.
... obviously , but as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to influence our views on the modern position of the Crown . To these topics I now turn . II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant zij INTRODUCTION.
Página xiii
Walter Bagehot. II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant analysis of Cabinet Government there was little for Bagehot to say about the British Constitution ex- cept by way of epilogue . He had made a resolute effort to ...
Walter Bagehot. II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant analysis of Cabinet Government there was little for Bagehot to say about the British Constitution ex- cept by way of epilogue . He had made a resolute effort to ...
Página xv
... thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an intelligent and political people was the post ' which a wise man would choose above any other ( p . 66 ) . And , since he was certainly a wise man , who , in spite of not infrequent gibes ...
... thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an intelligent and political people was the post ' which a wise man would choose above any other ( p . 66 ) . And , since he was certainly a wise man , who , in spite of not infrequent gibes ...
Página xvii
... thought it a national necessity , but a necessity born of our national weaknesses . On both these points his opinions were expressed with all his usual vigour . As regards necessity , he tells us , for example , that the ' use of the ...
... thought it a national necessity , but a necessity born of our national weaknesses . On both these points his opinions were expressed with all his usual vigour . As regards necessity , he tells us , for example , that the ' use of the ...
Página xxi
... thought them individually incapable of comprehending its ' efficient ' parts . Yet he would certainly have owned that , collectively , they have given to the world an example of ordered freedom and reasonable states- manship which ...
... thought them individually incapable of comprehending its ' efficient ' parts . Yet he would certainly have owned that , collectively , they have given to the world an example of ordered freedom and reasonable states- manship which ...
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