The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... Sovereign , it is in the Prime Minister and in the Cabinet - that is , in the hands of a committee appointed by Parliament , and of the chairman of that committee . Now , beforehand , no one would have ventured to suggest that a ...
... Sovereign , it is in the Prime Minister and in the Cabinet - that is , in the hands of a committee appointed by Parliament , and of the chairman of that committee . Now , beforehand , no one would have ventured to suggest that a ...
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... sovereign only ; and there are vestiges of doubt whether in all cases a sovereign is bound to dissolve parliament when the cabinet asks him to do so . But neglecting such small and dubious exceptions , the cabinet which was chosen by ...
... sovereign only ; and there are vestiges of doubt whether in all cases a sovereign is bound to dissolve parliament when the cabinet asks him to do so . But neglecting such small and dubious exceptions , the cabinet which was chosen by ...
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... sovereign power is most needed , you cannot find the supreme people . You have got a Congress elected for one fixed period , going out perhaps by fixed instalments , which cannot be accelerated or retarded - you have a President chosen ...
... sovereign power is most needed , you cannot find the supreme people . You have got a Congress elected for one fixed period , going out perhaps by fixed instalments , which cannot be accelerated or retarded - you have a President chosen ...
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... sovereigns was at first conclusive . If there was a mystic right in any one , that right was plainly in James II .; if it was an English duty to obey any one whatever he did , he was the person to be so obeyed : if there was an inherent ...
... sovereigns was at first conclusive . If there was a mystic right in any one , that right was plainly in James II .; if it was an English duty to obey any one whatever he did , he was the person to be so obeyed : if there was an inherent ...
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... sovereigns , just as they had been willing to take an old lady , who was the second cousin of his great - great- grandmother . So it is now . If you ask the immense majority of the Queen's subjects by what right she rules , they would ...
... sovereigns , just as they had been willing to take an old lady , who was the second cousin of his great - great- grandmother . So it is now . If you ask the immense majority of the Queen's subjects by what right she rules , they would ...
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