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The Imperial constitution , as it to - day exists , is the result of the gradual application to the government of an expanding empire , of those principles of local self - government which were adopted , at the start , as the basis of ...
The Imperial constitution , as it to - day exists , is the result of the gradual application to the government of an expanding empire , of those principles of local self - government which were adopted , at the start , as the basis of ...
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Viewed then as an Imperial system , the British constitution does not differ in principle from the constitution of the ( f ) “ I think and believe that it is one of the most skilful works which human intelligence ever created ; is one ...
Viewed then as an Imperial system , the British constitution does not differ in principle from the constitution of the ( f ) “ I think and believe that it is one of the most skilful works which human intelligence ever created ; is one ...
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Although the parliament of the United Kingdom is the supreme power in government under the British constitution , there is a clear and even legal distinction between the exercise of its authority as an Imperial parliament , and the ...
Although the parliament of the United Kingdom is the supreme power in government under the British constitution , there is a clear and even legal distinction between the exercise of its authority as an Imperial parliament , and the ...
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tional ” -limits , and have , in those few matters of common concern , endeavored to carry on the Imperial government in accordance with the wishes of the Empire as a whole , so far as , under our illogical system , those wishes are ...
tional ” -limits , and have , in those few matters of common concern , endeavored to carry on the Imperial government in accordance with the wishes of the Empire as a whole , so far as , under our illogical system , those wishes are ...
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Colonial legislation is completely subordinate to Imperial , and to the extent of its “ repugnancy " to such Imperial legislation , is utterly void ; and yet no one , we fancy , would contend that , by reason of such subordination ...
Colonial legislation is completely subordinate to Imperial , and to the extent of its “ repugnancy " to such Imperial legislation , is utterly void ; and yet no one , we fancy , would contend that , by reason of such subordination ...
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