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... representatives an obedience to those opin- ions ; that they were in fact guided in their judgment by the better educated classes ; that they preferred representatives from those classes , and gave those representatives much license ...
... representatives an obedience to those opin- ions ; that they were in fact guided in their judgment by the better educated classes ; that they preferred representatives from those classes , and gave those representatives much license ...
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... representative as well as the opin- ion of the constituency , no one would wish to have any attention paid to them . But if the opinion of the nation be strong and be universal , if it be really believed by members of Parliament as well ...
... representative as well as the opin- ion of the constituency , no one would wish to have any attention paid to them . But if the opinion of the nation be strong and be universal , if it be really believed by members of Parliament as well ...
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... representative assemblies to every word of the law , and not to consult them even as to the essence of the treaty , is prima facie ludicrous . In the older forms of the English Constitution this may have been quite right : the power was ...
... representative assemblies to every word of the law , and not to consult them even as to the essence of the treaty , is prima facie ludicrous . In the older forms of the English Constitution this may have been quite right : the power was ...
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... Representatives — as a body " hanging on the verge of government " ; and that House impeached him criminally , in the hope that in that way they might get rid of him civilly . Nothing could be so conclusive against the American ...
... Representatives — as a body " hanging on the verge of government " ; and that House impeached him criminally , in the hope that in that way they might get rid of him civilly . Nothing could be so conclusive against the American ...
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... Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific quality of presidential govern- ment , just as their fusion and combination is the pre- cise principle of cabinet government . First ...
... Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific quality of presidential govern- ment , just as their fusion and combination is the pre- cise principle of cabinet government . First ...
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The Works of Walter Bagehot: With Memoirs by R. H. Hutton, Volumen4 Walter Bagehot Vista completa - 1891 |
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