The English ConstitutionNelson, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... government . M. Rouher , though of vast real ability , was in the popular ... Government , at a moment of the greatest reaction against the Empire . Of ... President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible liv ...
... government . M. Rouher , though of vast real ability , was in the popular ... Government , at a moment of the greatest reaction against the Empire . Of ... President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible liv ...
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... President , became President , and so continued for nearly four years . At such a time the characteristic evils of the Presidential system were shown most conspicuously . The President and the Assembly , so far from being ( as it is ...
... President , became President , and so continued for nearly four years . At such a time the characteristic evils of the Presidential system were shown most conspicuously . The President and the Assembly , so far from being ( as it is ...
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... Presidential Government is , in a multitude of cases , that there is no such discussion ; that when there is a discussion the fate of Government does not turn upon it , and , therefore , the people do not attend to it ; that upon the ...
... Presidential Government is , in a multitude of cases , that there is no such discussion ; that when there is a discussion the fate of Government does not turn upon it , and , therefore , the people do not attend to it ; that upon the ...
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... government would never be perceived . At any rate , under a Parliamentary Government this doctrine would have been ... Presidential with Parlia- mentary Government is mixed ; one of the defects of Parliamentary Government probably ...
... government would never be perceived . At any rate , under a Parliamentary Government this doctrine would have been ... Presidential with Parlia- mentary Government is mixed ; one of the defects of Parliamentary Government probably ...
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... Presidential Government of America managed its taxation during the Civil War , is even a more striking example of its defects . Mr. Wells tells us : - " In the outset all direct or internal taxation was avoided , there having been ...
... Presidential Government of America managed its taxation during the Civil War , is even a more striking example of its defects . Mr. Wells tells us : - " In the outset all direct or internal taxation was avoided , there having been ...
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