The English ConstitutionHenry S. King & Company, 1872 - 291 páginas |
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... mediæval principles " to a com- mittee wedded to " classical principles . " Still , upon the whole , I think the augmentation of the power of the Peers might be risked without real fear of serious harm . Our present practice , as has ...
... mediæval principles " to a com- mittee wedded to " classical principles . " Still , upon the whole , I think the augmentation of the power of the Peers might be risked without real fear of serious harm . Our present practice , as has ...
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... mediæval principles " to a com- mittee wedded to " classical principles . " Still , upon the whole , I think the augmentation of the power of the Peers might be risked without real fear of serious harm . Our present practice , as has ...
... mediæval principles " to a com- mittee wedded to " classical principles . " Still , upon the whole , I think the augmentation of the power of the Peers might be risked without real fear of serious harm . Our present practice , as has ...
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... mediæval function . In old times one office of the House of Commons was to inform the Sovereign what was wrong . It laid before the Crown the grievances and com- plaints of particular interests . Since the publication of the ...
... mediæval function . In old times one office of the House of Commons was to inform the Sovereign what was wrong . It laid before the Crown the grievances and com- plaints of particular interests . Since the publication of the ...
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... mediæval meta- physics as to the prerogative of the Crown , but it is as useful in the nineteenth century as in the fourteenth , and rests on as sure a principle . The House of Commons- now that it is the true sovereign , and appoints ...
... mediæval meta- physics as to the prerogative of the Crown , but it is as useful in the nineteenth century as in the fourteenth , and rests on as sure a principle . The House of Commons- now that it is the true sovereign , and appoints ...
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... mediæval in its origin ; that though it has yet a great part to play in the old states , it has no place or part in new states . The réalisme impitoyable which good critics find in a most characteristic part of the literature of the ...
... mediæval in its origin ; that though it has yet a great part to play in the old states , it has no place or part in new states . The réalisme impitoyable which good critics find in a most characteristic part of the literature of the ...
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