The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... liament appoints the Executive - is being tried in France at an extreme disadvantage , because in France a Par- liament is unusually likely to be bad , and unusually likely also to be free enough to show its badness . Secondly , the ...
... liament appoints the Executive - is being tried in France at an extreme disadvantage , because in France a Par- liament is unusually likely to be bad , and unusually likely also to be free enough to show its badness . Secondly , the ...
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... but it moves at the bidding of a bad intention ; it " means little , but it means that little ill . " And , as the nation is less able to choose than a par- D liament , so it has worse people to choose out 26 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... but it moves at the bidding of a bad intention ; it " means little , but it means that little ill . " And , as the nation is less able to choose than a par- D liament , so it has worse people to choose out 26 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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Walter Bagehot. liament , so it has worse people to choose out of . The American legislators of the last century have been much blamed for not permitting the ministers of the President to be members of the assembly ; but , with reference ...
Walter Bagehot. liament , so it has worse people to choose out of . The American legislators of the last century have been much blamed for not permitting the ministers of the President to be members of the assembly ; but , with reference ...
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... liament are medleys of different motives , because the majority which passed one set of its clauses is different from that which passed another set . But the greatest defect of the House of Commons is that it has no leisure . The life ...
... liament are medleys of different motives , because the majority which passed one set of its clauses is different from that which passed another set . But the greatest defect of the House of Commons is that it has no leisure . The life ...
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... liament no distinct members . The agricultural part of England would choose its representatives from quarter sessions exclusively . On the other hand a large part of the constituencies would be town districts , and these would send up ...
... liament no distinct members . The agricultural part of England would choose its representatives from quarter sessions exclusively . On the other hand a large part of the constituencies would be town districts , and these would send up ...
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