The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xi
... whole ; and if we look at that whole from Bagehot's point of view , from the point of view of the business man con- templating the two - Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community can be carried on through so ...
... whole ; and if we look at that whole from Bagehot's point of view , from the point of view of the business man con- templating the two - Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community can be carried on through so ...
Página xviii
... whole system of Parliaments , Cabinets , Party Government , and the rest . For the unintelligent millions there is the ' dignified ' aspect ( described also as ' theatrical ' , ' mystical ' , ' religious ' , or ' semi - religious ...
... whole system of Parliaments , Cabinets , Party Government , and the rest . For the unintelligent millions there is the ' dignified ' aspect ( described also as ' theatrical ' , ' mystical ' , ' religious ' , or ' semi - religious ...
Página xx
... Whole ' . He has feelings , however vague , about its past . He entertains , however faintly , hopes and fears about its future . How can the machinery of Cabinet Government either suggest or strengthen sentiments like these , even at ...
... Whole ' . He has feelings , however vague , about its past . He entertains , however faintly , hopes and fears about its future . How can the machinery of Cabinet Government either suggest or strengthen sentiments like these , even at ...
Página xxi
... whole yields to no other in its corporate sense of unity and continuity , the working parts of its political system are organized ( with two exceptions to be mentioned presently ) on a Party basis , -in other words , on systematized ...
... whole yields to no other in its corporate sense of unity and continuity , the working parts of its political system are organized ( with two exceptions to be mentioned presently ) on a Party basis , -in other words , on systematized ...
Página xxiv
... whole political machinery pre - supposes a people so fundamentally at one that they can safely afford to bicker ; and so sure of their own modera- tion that they are not dangerously disturbed by the never - ending din of political ...
... whole political machinery pre - supposes a people so fundamentally at one that they can safely afford to bicker ; and so sure of their own modera- tion that they are not dangerously disturbed by the never - ending din of political ...
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