The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... . He retains it only so long as that support is forth- coming . He is the head of his Party . He must be a member of one or other of the two Houses of Parlia- ment ; and he must be competent to ' lead viii INTRODUCTION.
... . He retains it only so long as that support is forth- coming . He is the head of his Party . He must be a member of one or other of the two Houses of Parlia- ment ; and he must be competent to ' lead viii INTRODUCTION.
Página ix
Walter Bagehot. ment ; and he must be competent to ' lead ' the House to which he belongs . While the Cabinet Ministers of a President are merely his officials , the Prime Minister is primus inter pares in a Cabinet of which ( according ...
Walter Bagehot. ment ; and he must be competent to ' lead ' the House to which he belongs . While the Cabinet Ministers of a President are merely his officials , the Prime Minister is primus inter pares in a Cabinet of which ( according ...
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... through so unwieldy a body as the British Parlia- ment , the British form of Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a constitution whose changes have so often been of the silent sort , unmarked either INTRODUCTION.
... through so unwieldy a body as the British Parlia- ment , the British form of Cabinet Government seems simple and effective . In considering a constitution whose changes have so often been of the silent sort , unmarked either INTRODUCTION.
Página xvii
... ment of different sections of the community . He tells us that ' the lower orders , the middle orders , are ' still , when tried by the standard of the educated し" " ten thousand " , narrow - minded INTRODUCTION zvij.
... ment of different sections of the community . He tells us that ' the lower orders , the middle orders , are ' still , when tried by the standard of the educated し" " ten thousand " , narrow - minded INTRODUCTION zvij.
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... ment can be constructed in which these evil ten- dencies exactly check , balance , and destroy one another - in which a good whole is constructed not simply in spite of , but by means of , the counter- acting defects of the constituent ...
... ment can be constructed in which these evil ten- dencies exactly check , balance , and destroy one another - in which a good whole is constructed not simply in spite of , but by means of , the counter- acting defects of the constituent ...
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