The English ConstitutionNelson, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... difficulty is that the object is in constant change . An historical writer does not feel this difficulty : he deals only with the past ; he can say definitely , the Constitution worked in such and such a manner in the year at which he ...
... difficulty is that the object is in constant change . An historical writer does not feel this difficulty : he deals only with the past ; he can say definitely , the Constitution worked in such and such a manner in the year at which he ...
Página vi
... difficulty has been constantly in my way in preparing a second edition of this book . It describes the 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 ...
... difficulty has been constantly in my way in preparing a second edition of this book . It describes the 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 ...
Página xiv
... difficulty in answering this question . Generally , the debates upon the passing of an Act contain much valuable instruction as to what may be expected of it . But the debates on the Reform Act of 1867 hardly tell anything . They are ...
... difficulty in answering this question . Generally , the debates upon the passing of an Act contain much valuable instruction as to what may be expected of it . But the debates on the Reform Act of 1867 hardly tell anything . They are ...
Página xxv
... difficulty ; we have to surmount the whole one . We have to frame such tacit rules , to establish such ruling but unenacted customs , as will make the House of Lords yield to the Commons when and as often as our new Constitution ...
... difficulty ; we have to surmount the whole one . We have to frame such tacit rules , to establish such ruling but unenacted customs , as will make the House of Lords yield to the Commons when and as often as our new Constitution ...
Página xxxix
... difficulty if he make it , and therefore will be cautious how he says anything which may make it . This is what happens in common cases ; and in the un- common - the ninety - ninth case in a hundred - in which the Opposition hoped to ...
... difficulty if he make it , and therefore will be cautious how he says anything which may make it . This is what happens in common cases ; and in the un- common - the ninety - ninth case in a hundred - in which the Opposition hoped to ...
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