The English ConstitutionNelson, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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Página xxvii
... Parliament , as well as by those who send them to Parliament , in my judgment the Lords should yield at once , and should not resist it . My main reason is one which has not been much urged . As a theoretical writer I can venture to say ...
... Parliament , as well as by those who send them to Parliament , in my judgment the Lords should yield at once , and should not resist it . My main reason is one which has not been much urged . As a theoretical writer I can venture to say ...
Página xxxii
... this book that it would very much surprise people if they were only told how many things the Queen could do without b consulting Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . XXXV.
... this book that it would very much surprise people if they were only told how many things the Queen could do without b consulting Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . XXXV.
Página xxxii
... Parliament . Not to mention other things , she could disband the army ( by law she cannot engage more than a certain number of men , but she is not obliged to engage any men ) ; she could dismiss all the officers , from the General ...
... Parliament . Not to mention other things , she could disband the army ( by law she cannot engage more than a certain number of men , but she is not obliged to engage any men ) ; she could dismiss all the officers , from the General ...
Página xxxv
... Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then 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 ...
... Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then 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 ...
Página xxxvi
... Parliament on Foreign relations should be able to commit the country to the greatest international obligations without consulting either Parliament or the country . No other select com- mittee has any comparable power ; and considering ...
... Parliament on Foreign relations should be able to commit the country to the greatest international obligations without consulting either Parliament or the country . No other select com- mittee has any comparable power ; and considering ...
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