The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página ix
... them ; and Congress may be hostile . He may pursue any foreign policy he pleases , and negotiate what treaties he thinks fit . But after his negotia- tions have been successfully carried through they will be entirely INTRODUCTION ix.
... them ; and Congress may be hostile . He may pursue any foreign policy he pleases , and negotiate what treaties he thinks fit . But after his negotia- tions have been successfully carried through they will be entirely INTRODUCTION ix.
Página 198
... treaties , ' provided two- thirds of Senators present ' concur . The sovereignty therefore for the greatest international questions is in a different part of the State altogether from any common administrative or legislative question ...
... treaties , ' provided two- thirds of Senators present ' concur . The sovereignty therefore for the greatest international questions is in a different part of the State altogether from any common administrative or legislative question ...
Página 248
... treaties between different orders and factions , con- firming ancient rights , or what claimed to be such , than laws in our ordinary sense . They were the ' deeds of arrangement ' of medieval society affirmed and re - affirmed from ...
... treaties between different orders and factions , con- firming ancient rights , or what claimed to be such , than laws in our ordinary sense . They were the ' deeds of arrangement ' of medieval society affirmed and re - affirmed from ...
Página 249
... treaty ' ; but it would have been a dead letter , save for the armed force and aristocratic organiza- tion which compelled the king to make a treaty ; it was a result , not a basis - an example , not a cause . The civil wars of many ...
... treaty ' ; but it would have been a dead letter , save for the armed force and aristocratic organiza- tion which compelled the king to make a treaty ; it was a result , not a basis - an example , not a cause . The civil wars of many ...
Página 286
... treaty they have made . I think every one must admit that this is not an arrangement which seems right on the face of it . Treaties are quite as important as most laws , and to require the elaborate assent of representative assem- blies ...
... treaty they have made . I think every one must admit that this is not an arrangement which seems right on the face of it . Treaties are quite as important as most laws , and to require the elaborate assent of representative assem- blies ...
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