The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xiii
... Monarch have to do but act on the advice of his Ministers , take the supreme part on great ceremonial occasions , and assist works of general beneficence by his sympathy and patronage ? Or ( to translate these questions into Bagehot's ...
... Monarch have to do but act on the advice of his Ministers , take the supreme part on great ceremonial occasions , and assist works of general beneficence by his sympathy and patronage ? Or ( to translate these questions into Bagehot's ...
Página xv
... Monarch of experience and capacity , fully informed on public affairs , and in close personal touch with his Minis- ters , would always be a most valuable element in the body politic . He thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an ...
... Monarch of experience and capacity , fully informed on public affairs , and in close personal touch with his Minis- ters , would always be a most valuable element in the body politic . He thought the post of ' Sovereign ' over an ...
Página xvi
... Monarch to imaginary Ministers on the problems raised by an imaginary crisis . Its object , however , is clear enough , and no one need criticize its sub- stance . It is at any rate in perfect harmony with Bagehot's view that ...
... Monarch to imaginary Ministers on the problems raised by an imaginary crisis . Its object , however , is clear enough , and no one need criticize its sub- stance . It is at any rate in perfect harmony with Bagehot's view that ...
Página xvii
... Monarch ' , and ( says Bagehot ) while ' the benefits of ' a good monarch are almost invaluable , the evils of ' a bad monarch are almost irreparable ' ( p . 78 ) . Presumably this ( surely somewhat excessive ) estimate of Royal ...
... Monarch ' , and ( says Bagehot ) while ' the benefits of ' a good monarch are almost invaluable , the evils of ' a bad monarch are almost irreparable ' ( p . 78 ) . Presumably this ( surely somewhat excessive ) estimate of Royal ...
Página 35
... monarch . But the mass of the English people do not think so ; they agree with the oath of allegiance ; they say it is their duty to obey the ' Queen ' ; and they have but hazy notions as to obeying laws without a queen . In former ...
... monarch . But the mass of the English people do not think so ; they agree with the oath of allegiance ; they say it is their duty to obey the ' Queen ' ; and they have but hazy notions as to obeying laws without a queen . In former ...
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