The English ConstitutionCollins, 1963 - 312 páginas |
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... ideas ; or rather - for the conceptions of such people are more personal than abstract - between two opposing parties , each professing a creed of such ideas .... They were competent to decide an issue selected by the higher classes ...
... ideas ; or rather - for the conceptions of such people are more personal than abstract - between two opposing parties , each professing a creed of such ideas .... They were competent to decide an issue selected by the higher classes ...
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... ideas in govern- ment ; a Constitutional Monarchy has an easy idea too ; it has a comprehensible element for the vacant many , as well as complex laws and notions for the inquiring few . A family on the throne is an interesting idea ...
... ideas in govern- ment ; a Constitutional Monarchy has an easy idea too ; it has a comprehensible element for the vacant many , as well as complex laws and notions for the inquiring few . A family on the throne is an interesting idea ...
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... ideas and the bad ideas are sure to find advocates first in the press and then in Parliament . Against these a permanent clerk would have to contend by argument alone . The Minister , the head of the Parliamentary govern- ment , will ...
... ideas and the bad ideas are sure to find advocates first in the press and then in Parliament . Against these a permanent clerk would have to contend by argument alone . The Minister , the head of the Parliamentary govern- ment , will ...
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Introduction by R H S Crossman Page | 1 |
THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION | 57 |
The Cabinet | 59 |
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