The English ConstitutionJazzybee Verlag, 2017 M02 6 - 388 páginas In one of Walter Bagehot's most prominent works, the English constitution is described, not from law books and as a lawyer would describe it, but from the actual working, as Bagehot himself had witnessed it, in his contact with ministers and the heads of government departments, and with the life of the society in which the politicians moved. The true springs and method of action are consequently described with a vivid freshness which gives the book a wonderful charm, and makes it really a new departure in the study of politics. |
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THE MONARCHY | |
THE MONARCHYcontinued | |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | |
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS | |
ON CHANGES OF MINSTRY | |
ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES | |
THE PREREQUISITES OF CABINET GOVERNMENT AND THE PECULIAR FORM WHICH THEY HAVE ASSUMED IN ENGLAND | |
ITS HISTORY AND THE EFFECTS OF THAT HISTORY CONCLUSION | |
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