The English ConstitutionCollins, 1963 - 312 páginas |
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... educated minority , at once competent and unresisted ; it has a kind of loyalty to some superior persons who are fit to choose a good government .. ment - - - ... England is the type of deferential countries , and the manner in which it ...
... educated minority , at once competent and unresisted ; it has a kind of loyalty to some superior persons who are fit to choose a good government .. ment - - - ... England is the type of deferential countries , and the manner in which it ...
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... educated at the same schools ; know one another's family name from boy- hood ; form a society ; are the same kind of men ; marry the same kind of women . The merchants and manufacturers in Parliament are a motley race one educated here ...
... educated at the same schools ; know one another's family name from boy- hood ; form a society ; are the same kind of men ; marry the same kind of women . The merchants and manufacturers in Parliament are a motley race one educated here ...
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... educated people . In theory it is desirable that this highest class of wealth and leisure should have an influence far out of proportion to its mere number ; a perfect constitution would find for it a delicate expedient to make its fine ...
... educated people . In theory it is desirable that this highest class of wealth and leisure should have an influence far out of proportion to its mere number ; a perfect constitution would find for it a delicate expedient to make its fine ...
Contenido
Introduction by R H S Crossman Page | 1 |
THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION | 57 |
The Cabinet | 59 |
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administration American arguments aristocracy assembly authority Bagehot better British Cabinet government called chamber choose committee constitutional monarch criticism Crown decisions defect despotic difficulty dignified discussion educated effect efficient elected electoral England English Constitution evil executive executive Government fact feeling foreign function George George III give greatest head hereditary House of Commons House of Lords ideas important influence institutions interest king labour leader legislation legislature look Lord Palmerston majority mass matter ment mind Ministry modern Monarchy nation nature never opinion Opposition organisation Parlia Parliament Parliamentary government party peculiar peers perhaps permanent persons political popular Premier President Presidential government Presidential system Prime Minister principle Queen question representatives rule rulers secret Sir George Lewis society sort sovereign speak statesman sure theory things thought tion Tory treaty vote Walter Bagehot Whig whole wish