The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1891 - 292 páginas |
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... functions which philosophers had suggested on paper , but which they had hardly hoped to see except on paper . Secondly , it is insisted that the peculiar excellence of the British Constitution lies in a balanced union of three powers ...
... functions which philosophers had suggested on paper , but which they had hardly hoped to see except on paper . Secondly , it is insisted that the peculiar excellence of the British Constitution lies in a balanced union of three powers ...
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... functions it belongs to the other . The most curious point about the cabinet is that so very little is known about it . The meetings are not only secret in theory , but secret in reality . By the present practice , no official minute in ...
... functions it belongs to the other . The most curious point about the cabinet is that so very little is known about it . The meetings are not only secret in theory , but secret in reality . By the present practice , no official minute in ...
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... the most graphic story of a cabinet I ever heard , but I cannot vouch for its truth . Lord Mel- bourne's is a character about which men make stories . This fusion of the legislative and executive functions may , THE CABINET . 15.
... the most graphic story of a cabinet I ever heard , but I cannot vouch for its truth . Lord Mel- bourne's is a character about which men make stories . This fusion of the legislative and executive functions may , THE CABINET . 15.
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Walter Bagehot. This fusion of the legislative and executive functions may , to those who have not much considered it , seem but a dry and small matter to be the latent essence and effectual scoret of the English constitution ; but we ...
Walter Bagehot. This fusion of the legislative and executive functions may , to those who have not much considered it , seem but a dry and small matter to be the latent essence and effectual scoret of the English constitution ; but we ...
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... functions of the House of Commons are important and continuous . It It does not , like the Electoral College in the United States , separate when it has elected its ruler ; it watches , legislates , seats and unseats ministries , from ...
... functions of the House of Commons are important and continuous . It It does not , like the Electoral College in the United States , separate when it has elected its ruler ; it watches , legislates , seats and unseats ministries , from ...
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