The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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Página xxxvi
... true that a completely new House of Lords , mainly composed of men of ability , selected because they were able , might very likely attempt to make ability the predominant power in the State , and to rival . if not con- quer , the House ...
... true that a completely new House of Lords , mainly composed of men of ability , selected because they were able , might very likely attempt to make ability the predominant power in the State , and to rival . if not con- quer , the House ...
Página xxxvii
... true , too , that at present some of the cleverest peers are not so ready as some others to agree with the Commons . But it is not unnatural that persons of high rank and of great ability should be unwilling to bend to persons of lower ...
... true , too , that at present some of the cleverest peers are not so ready as some others to agree with the Commons . But it is not unnatural that persons of high rank and of great ability should be unwilling to bend to persons of lower ...
Página xliv
... true . There are often seeming objections which are not real objections ; at least , which are , in the particular cases , outweighed by counter - considerations ; and these " independent mem- bers , " having no real responsibility ...
... true . There are often seeming objections which are not real objections ; at least , which are , in the particular cases , outweighed by counter - considerations ; and these " independent mem- bers , " having no real responsibility ...
Página lxvi
... true , and such lessons are soon learned . On the whole , therefore , the result of the comparison is that a Presidential Govern- ment makes it much easier than the Parliamentary to maintain a great surplus of income over expenditure ...
... true , and such lessons are soon learned . On the whole , therefore , the result of the comparison is that a Presidential Govern- ment makes it much easier than the Parliamentary to maintain a great surplus of income over expenditure ...
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... true than of the English Constitution . The literature which has accumulated upon it is huge . But an observer who looks at the living reality will wonder at the contrast to the paper descrip- tion . He will see in the life much which ...
... true than of the English Constitution . The literature which has accumulated upon it is huge . But an observer who looks at the living reality will wonder at the contrast to the paper descrip- tion . He will see in the life much which ...
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