The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... truth which those who recommend the wholesale adop- tion of British institutions in strange lands might remember with advantage . Such an experiment can hardly be without its dangers . Constitutions are easily copied , temperaments are ...
... truth which those who recommend the wholesale adop- tion of British institutions in strange lands might remember with advantage . Such an experiment can hardly be without its dangers . Constitutions are easily copied , temperaments are ...
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... truth is ceasing or has ceased . As a man's family go on muttering in his maturity incorrect phrases derived from a just observation of his early youth , so , in the full activity of a his- torical constitution , its subjects repeat ...
... truth is ceasing or has ceased . As a man's family go on muttering in his maturity incorrect phrases derived from a just observation of his early youth , so , in the full activity of a his- torical constitution , its subjects repeat ...
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... truth useless . And other reasoners , who distrust this bare philosophy , have propounded subtle arguments to prove that these dignified parts of old governments are cardinal components of the essential apparatus , great pivots of ...
... truth useless . And other reasoners , who distrust this bare philosophy , have propounded subtle arguments to prove that these dignified parts of old governments are cardinal components of the essential apparatus , great pivots of ...
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... truth its merit consists in their singular approximation . The connecting link is the cabinet . By that new word we mean a committee of the legislative body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many committees , but ...
... truth its merit consists in their singular approximation . The connecting link is the cabinet . By that new word we mean a committee of the legislative body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many committees , but ...
Página 13
... ' This is the most graphic story of a cabinet I ever heard , but I cannot vouch for its truth . Lord Melbourne's is a character about which men make stories . cabinet legislates and acts , or else it can dissolve THE CABINET 13.
... ' This is the most graphic story of a cabinet I ever heard , but I cannot vouch for its truth . Lord Melbourne's is a character about which men make stories . cabinet legislates and acts , or else it can dissolve THE CABINET 13.
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