| Walter Bagehot - 1867 - 370 páginas
...time to consider it, while it is still possible that it may not be done. To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy...be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn. And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others. He would find that his having no... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1872 - 382 páginas
...to consider it — while it is still possible that it may not be done. To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy...be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn. And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others. He would find that his having no... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1873 - 362 páginas
...to consider it — while it is still possible that it may not be done. To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy...rights -—(the right to be consulted, the right to encour-j age, the right to warn.) And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others. He would... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1877 - 488 páginas
...to consider it — while it is still possible that it may not be done. To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy...be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn. And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others. He would find that his having no... | |
| Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1877 - 618 páginas
...sums up royal powers or " rights " under a constitutional monarchy such as that of England under " the right to be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn." All these may exist without any direct influence on the course of public measures. A very able... | |
| William Leggo - 1878 - 946 páginas
...the writers. • shall quote again from Mr. Bagehot, page 143 : — ' To state the matter shortly, the Sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy...be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn, and a King of great sense and sagacity would want no others. He would find that his having no... | |
| Henry James Morgan - 1879 - 470 páginas
...that bill, either in its inception or after it had been virtually destroyed. According to Bagehot, " the Sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy...be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn ; and a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others." " The Queen," says the same authority,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1112 páginas
...the Crown was thus laid down by the high authority to whom he had already referred (Mr. Bagehot) — "The Sovereign has, under a Constitutional Monarchy...be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn." Not one of these rights suggested the power of initiation. The first two had reference to the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1879 - 1332 páginas
...authority to whom he had already referred ^Mr. Bagehot) — " The Sovereign has, under a Conititutional Monarchy such as ours, three rights— the right to be consulted, the right to encourage, tho right to warn." Not one of these rights suggested tho power of initiation. The first two had reference... | |
| Edward Adolphus Seymour Duke of Somerset - 1880 - 208 páginas
...triumph. Walter Bagehot, in his treatise on the British Constitution, asserted, " The sovereign has three rights: the right to be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn, and a king of great sense and sagacity should want no others." With all these rights a king may... | |
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