The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... speak , and gives them occasions to speak . The deciding catastrophes of cabinet govern- ments are critical divisions preceded by fine discussions . Everything which is worth saying , everything which ought to be said , most certainly ...
... speak , and gives them occasions to speak . The deciding catastrophes of cabinet govern- ments are critical divisions preceded by fine discussions . Everything which is worth saying , everything which ought to be said , most certainly ...
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... speak , and the others could not speak . He could transact business in half an hour which they could not have transacted in a THE HOUSE OF LORDS , 95.
... speak , and the others could not speak . He could transact business in half an hour which they could not have transacted in a THE HOUSE OF LORDS , 95.
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... speak in the Lords with authority and power . They are not administrators with a right to speech - clerks ( as is sometimes suggested ) brought down to lecture a House , but not to vote in it ; but they are the equals of those they speak ...
... speak in the Lords with authority and power . They are not administrators with a right to speech - clerks ( as is sometimes suggested ) brought down to lecture a House , but not to vote in it ; but they are the equals of those they speak ...
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... speak ) the breadwinner of the political family , and has to meet the cost of philanthropy and glory , just as the head of a family has to pay for the charities of his wife and the toilette of his daughters . In truth , when a Cabinet ...
... speak ) the breadwinner of the political family , and has to meet the cost of philanthropy and glory , just as the head of a family has to pay for the charities of his wife and the toilette of his daughters . In truth , when a Cabinet ...
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... speak , would object ; it would think it its bounden duty to object ; and the crafty manipulators , though they said nothing , in silence would object still more . The two together would enjoin annual elections , and would rule their ...
... speak , would object ; it would think it its bounden duty to object ; and the crafty manipulators , though they said nothing , in silence would object still more . The two together would enjoin annual elections , and would rule their ...
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