The English ConstitutionNelson, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... English Constitution as it stood in the years 1865 and 1866. Roughly speaking , it de- scribes its working as it was in the time of Lord Palmer- ston ; and since that time there have been many changes , some of spirit and some of detail ...
... English Constitution as it stood in the years 1865 and 1866. Roughly speaking , it de- scribes its working as it was in the time of Lord Palmer- ston ; and since that time there have been many changes , some of spirit and some of detail ...
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... English Constitution since this book was written . But there are also some foreign events which have illustrated it , and of these I should like to say a few words . Naturally , the most striking of these illustrative changes comes from ...
... English Constitution since this book was written . But there are also some foreign events which have illustrated it , and of these I should like to say a few words . Naturally , the most striking of these illustrative changes comes from ...
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... Constitutional Monarchy . But , unfortunately , we can as yet only infer from this experiment that such a constitution is possible ; we can- not as yet say whether it will be bad or good . The circumstances are very peculiar , and ...
... Constitutional Monarchy . But , unfortunately , we can as yet only infer from this experiment that such a constitution is possible ; we can- not as yet say whether it will be bad or good . The circumstances are very peculiar , and ...
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... British Constitution , but only of a part of it . By our Constitution nominally the Queen , but really the Prime Minister , has the power of dissolving the Assembly . But M. Thiers has no such power ; and therefore , under ordinary ...
... British Constitution , but only of a part of it . By our Constitution nominally the Queen , but really the Prime Minister , has the power of dissolving the Assembly . But M. Thiers has no such power ; and therefore , under ordinary ...
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Walter Bagehot. THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . No. I. THE CABINET . " ON all great subjects , " says Mr. Mill , " much remains to be said , " and of none is this more true than of the English Constitution . The literature which has ...
Walter Bagehot. THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . No. I. THE CABINET . " ON all great subjects , " says Mr. Mill , " much remains to be said , " and of none is this more true than of the English Constitution . The literature which has ...
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