The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... ment , and by massing men in concourses ; the aristocratic sentiments gain by calm and quiet , and act most on men by themselves , in their families , and when female in- fluence is not absent . The overt electioneering power of the ...
... ment , and by massing men in concourses ; the aristocratic sentiments gain by calm and quiet , and act most on men by themselves , in their families , and when female in- fluence is not absent . The overt electioneering power of the ...
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... ment . A Minister may risk his dismissal ; he may do some act difficult to undo , and then all which may be left will be to remove and censure him . And the second is that it is only one House of Parliament which has much to say to this ...
... ment . A Minister may risk his dismissal ; he may do some act difficult to undo , and then all which may be left will be to remove and censure him . And the second is that it is only one House of Parliament which has much to say to this ...
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... 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 cannot ...
... 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 cannot ...
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... , the one great man of Imperialism , could not have been selected as a head of the Govern- ment , at a moment of the greatest reaction against the Empire . Of the chiefs before the twenty years ' lvi INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... , the one great man of Imperialism , could not have been selected as a head of the Govern- ment , at a moment of the greatest reaction against the Empire . Of the chiefs before the twenty years ' lvi INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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... ment . The distinguishing quality of Parliamentary Govern- ment is , that in each stage of a public transaction there is a discussion ; that the public assist at this discussion ; that it can , through Parliament , turn out an ...
... ment . The distinguishing quality of Parliamentary Govern- ment is , that in each stage of a public transaction there is a discussion ; that the public assist at this discussion ; that it can , through Parliament , turn out an ...
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