The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1914 - 468 páginas |
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... necessary . And in no case has an These difficulties are 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 ...
... necessary . And in no case has an These difficulties are 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 ...
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... necessary that , on a multitude of points , the Crown should have much more power than is amply sufficient for it at present . But now the real power is not in the Sovereign , it is in the Prime Minis- ter and in the Cabinet - that is ...
... necessary that , on a multitude of points , the Crown should have much more power than is amply sufficient for it at present . But now the real power is not in the Sovereign , it is in the Prime Minis- ter and in the Cabinet - that is ...
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... necessary , an Autumn zession of Parliament could well be justified , for the occasion must be of grave and critical importance . Thirdly , it may be said that if we required the consent of both Houses of Parliament to foreign treaties ...
... necessary , an Autumn zession of Parliament could well be justified , for the occasion must be of grave and critical importance . Thirdly , it may be said that if we required the consent of both Houses of Parliament to foreign treaties ...
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... necessary reputa- tion . It is the Empire - the Empire which he always opposed that has done him this kindness . For twenty years no great political reputation could arise in France . The Emperor governed , and no one member could show ...
... necessary reputa- tion . It is the Empire - the Empire which he always opposed that has done him this kindness . For twenty years no great political reputation could arise in France . The Emperor governed , and no one member could show ...
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... necessary , and it would be all but impossible to impose equal excise duties even if the Americans desired it . In consequence , besides what the Americans pay to the Government , they are paying a great deal to some of their own ...
... necessary , and it would be all but impossible to impose equal excise duties even if the Americans desired it . In consequence , besides what the Americans pay to the Government , they are paying a great deal to some of their own ...
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