The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1914 - 468 páginas |
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... Narrow views lead to a depreciation of every , thing foreign that differs from our own system and prac tice . A distinguished professor in one of our leading col · leges remarked that , when the students come up in AMERICAN PREFACE .
... Narrow views lead to a depreciation of every , thing foreign that differs from our own system and prac tice . A distinguished professor in one of our leading col · leges remarked that , when the students come up in AMERICAN PREFACE .
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... foreign nations . Why do we not fear that she would do this , or any approach to it ? Because there are two checks - one ancient and coarse , the other modern and delicate . The first is the check of impeachment . Any Minister who ...
... foreign nations . Why do we not fear that she would do this , or any approach to it ? Because there are two checks - one ancient and coarse , the other modern and delicate . The first is the check of impeachment . Any Minister who ...
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... particularly raised by questions of foreign policy . On most domestic subjects , either custom or legislation have limited the use of the prerogative The mode of governing the country , according to the 34 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... particularly raised by questions of foreign policy . On most domestic subjects , either custom or legislation have limited the use of the prerogative The mode of governing the country , according to the 34 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... foreign policy or of new laws ; and the questions of foreign policy come out generally in this way , that the Government has already done something , and that it is for the one part of the Legislature alone - for the House of Commons ...
... foreign policy or of new laws ; and the questions of foreign policy come out generally in this way , that the Government has already done something , and that it is for the one part of the Legislature alone - for the House of Commons ...
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... Foreign relations should be able to commit the country to the greatest international obligations without consulting either Parliament or the country . No other select com- mittee has any comparable power ; and considering how carefully ...
... Foreign relations should be able to commit the country to the greatest international obligations without consulting either Parliament or the country . No other select com- mittee has any comparable power ; and considering how carefully ...
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