The English ConstitutionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925 - 300 páginas |
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Página xxxiv
... leader of the Tory party in the Lords - Lord Lyndhurst - defeated the last proposal to make life peers , Lord Derby , when leader of that party , desired to create them . As I have given in this book what seemed to me good reasons for ...
... leader of the Tory party in the Lords - Lord Lyndhurst - defeated the last proposal to make life peers , Lord Derby , when leader of that party , desired to create them . As I have given in this book what seemed to me good reasons for ...
Página xliii
... leader than ensure its own ruin . And an English minority , in- heriting a long experience of Parliamentary affairs , would not be exceedingly ready to reject a treaty made with a foreign Government . The leaders of an English ...
... leader than ensure its own ruin . And an English minority , in- heriting a long experience of Parliamentary affairs , would not be exceedingly ready to reject a treaty made with a foreign Government . The leaders of an English ...
Página xliv
... leaders of the Government and the leaders of the Opposition - were in constant tacit league to suppress the objections of independent members . And what he said is often quite true . There are often seeming objections which are not real ...
... leaders of the Government and the leaders of the Opposition - were in constant tacit league to suppress the objections of independent members . And what he said is often quite true . There are often seeming objections which are not real ...
Página xlv
... leaders of Opposition are nearly sure to suggest every objection . The thing is done and cannot be undone , and the most natural wish of the Opposition leaders is to prove that if they had been in office , and it therefore had been ...
... leaders of Opposition are nearly sure to suggest every objection . The thing is done and cannot be undone , and the most natural wish of the Opposition leaders is to prove that if they had been in office , and it therefore had been ...
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... leaders have made if they fairly can . They will not be anxious to disagree with them . But the majority of the House of Lords may always be , and has lately been generally an opposition majority , and therefore the treaty may be ...
... leaders have made if they fairly can . They will not be anxious to disagree with them . But the majority of the House of Lords may always be , and has lately been generally an opposition majority , and therefore the treaty may be ...
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