The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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Página xlviii
... Parlia- ment like that discussion in the American Senate should be " in secret session , " and that no report should be published of it . But I should , for my own part , be rather disposed to risk a public debate . Despotic nations now ...
... Parlia- ment like that discussion in the American Senate should be " in secret session , " and that no report should be published of it . But I should , for my own part , be rather disposed to risk a public debate . Despotic nations now ...
Página lvii
... Parlia- ments and to govern Parliaments , M. Thiers was the only one still physically able to begin again to do so . The miracle is , that at seventy - four even he should still be able . As no other great chief of the Parliament régime ...
... Parlia- ments and to govern Parliaments , M. Thiers was the only one still physically able to begin again to do so . The miracle is , that at seventy - four even he should still be able . As no other great chief of the Parliament régime ...
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... Parlia- mentary Government is mixed ; one of the defects of Parliamentary Government probably is the difficulty under it of maintaining a surplus revenue to discharge debt , and this defect Presidential Government escapes , though at ...
... Parlia- mentary Government is mixed ; one of the defects of Parliamentary Government probably is the difficulty under it of maintaining a surplus revenue to discharge debt , and this defect Presidential Government escapes , though at ...
Página lxix
... Parlia- mentary Government . But if it had , its effects would ere long have been thoroughly searched into and effect- ually frustrated . The whole force of the greatest in- quiring machine and the greatest discussing machine which the ...
... Parlia- mentary Government . But if it had , its effects would ere long have been thoroughly searched into and effect- ually frustrated . The whole force of the greatest in- quiring machine and the greatest discussing machine which the ...
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... parlia- ment excluded from office can never be comparable , much less equal , to those of a parliament , not excluded from office . The presidential government , by its nature , divides political life into two halves , an executive half ...
... parlia- ment excluded from office can never be comparable , much less equal , to those of a parliament , not excluded from office . The presidential government , by its nature , divides political life into two halves , an executive half ...
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