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... England all the executive powers are wielded by the Cabinet in the queen's name . In England the queen is ready to accept the advice given by the Cabinet . She is normally bound by the advice of the Cabinet . But the American President ...
... England all the executive powers are wielded by the Cabinet in the queen's name . In England the queen is ready to accept the advice given by the Cabinet . She is normally bound by the advice of the Cabinet . But the American President ...
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... England there is but one law under which all cases are decided . According to the ' rule of law ' , everybody from the Prime Minister right down to the humblest sweeper is under the same responsiblity for any act done by him without ...
... England there is but one law under which all cases are decided . According to the ' rule of law ' , everybody from the Prime Minister right down to the humblest sweeper is under the same responsiblity for any act done by him without ...
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... England : While monarchies are fast dying out of almost all the countries of the world , England , the land of kingship from immemorial antiquity , shows no sign to follow the path of others . On the contrary , it is going to be as ...
... England : While monarchies are fast dying out of almost all the countries of the world , England , the land of kingship from immemorial antiquity , shows no sign to follow the path of others . On the contrary , it is going to be as ...
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PART | 1 |
Objects and Utilities of Studying Political Science7 | 7 |
CHAPTERII | 15 |
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