The English ConstitutionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925 - 300 páginas |
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... CABINET 1 No. II . THE MONARCHY 33 THE MONARCHY ( continued ) No. III . 67 No. 1V . THE HOUSE OF LORDS 89 No. V. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . 180 No. VI . ON CHANGES OF MINISTRY 176 No. VII . ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES No. VIII.
... CABINET 1 No. II . THE MONARCHY 33 THE MONARCHY ( continued ) No. III . 67 No. 1V . THE HOUSE OF LORDS 89 No. V. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . 180 No. VI . ON CHANGES OF MINISTRY 176 No. VII . ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES No. VIII.
Página vi
... CABINET GOVERNMENT , AND THE PECULIAR FORM WHICH THEY HAVE ASSUMED IN ENGLAND No. IX . ITS HISTORY , AND THE EFFECTS OF THAT HISTORY . - CON- CLUSION • PAGE 219 254 • 272 INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION THERE is a great difficulty vi ...
... CABINET GOVERNMENT , AND THE PECULIAR FORM WHICH THEY HAVE ASSUMED IN ENGLAND No. IX . ITS HISTORY , AND THE EFFECTS OF THAT HISTORY . - CON- CLUSION • PAGE 219 254 • 272 INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION THERE is a great difficulty vi ...
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... cabinet government is possible in England because England was a deferential country . I meant that the nominal consti- tuency was not the real constituency ; that the mass of the " ten - pound " householders did not really form their ...
... cabinet government is possible in England because England was a deferential country . I meant that the nominal consti- tuency was not the real constituency ; that the mass of the " ten - pound " householders did not really form their ...
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... 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 committee of Parliament on Foreign relations should be ...
... 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 committee of Parliament on Foreign relations should be ...
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... cabinet in which no one Minister agrees with any other in anything , and with all the members of which he himself frequently disagrees . The selection is quite in his hand . Ordinarily a Parliamentary Premier cannot choose ; he is ...
... cabinet in which no one Minister agrees with any other in anything , and with all the members of which he himself frequently disagrees . The selection is quite in his hand . Ordinarily a Parliamentary Premier cannot choose ; he is ...
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