The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... rulers which it elected yesterday , and will have to reject or re - elect to - morrow . In finance the most striking effect in America has , on the first view of it , certainly been good . It has enabled the Government to obtain and to ...
... rulers which it elected yesterday , and will have to reject or re - elect to - morrow . In finance the most striking effect in America has , on the first view of it , certainly been good . It has enabled the Government to obtain and to ...
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... rulers ; and before long the popular discontent at the existing state of things was openly manifest . Everywhere the opinion was expressed that taxation in all possible forms should immediately , and to the largest extent , be made ...
... rulers ; and before long the popular discontent at the existing state of things was openly manifest . Everywhere the opinion was expressed that taxation in all possible forms should immediately , and to the largest extent , be made ...
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... ruler ; it watches , legislates , seats and unseats ministries , from day to day . Accordingly it is a real electoral body . The parliament of 1857 , which , more than any other parliament of late years , was a parliament elected to ...
... ruler ; it watches , legislates , seats and unseats ministries , from day to day . Accordingly it is a real electoral body . The parliament of 1857 , which , more than any other parliament of late years , was a parliament elected to ...
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... rulers ; the law - making faculty , the most comprehensive of the im- perial faculties , is its instrument ; it will take the admin- istration if it can take it . Tried by their own aims , the founders of the United States were wise in ...
... rulers ; the law - making faculty , the most comprehensive of the im- perial faculties , is its instrument ; it will take the admin- istration if it can take it . Tried by their own aims , the founders of the United States were wise in ...
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... ruler for the occasion . It is quite possible and even likely that he would not be ruler before the occasion . The great quali- ties , the imperious will , the rapid energy , the eager nature fit for a great crisis are not required ...
... ruler for the occasion . It is quite possible and even likely that he would not be ruler before the occasion . The great quali- ties , the imperious will , the rapid energy , the eager nature fit for a great crisis are not required ...
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