The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... Administration had in both Houses a majority - not a mechanical majority ready to accept anything , but a fair and reasonable one , predis- posed to think the Government right , but not ready to find it to be so in the face of facts ...
... Administration had in both Houses a majority - not a mechanical majority ready to accept anything , but a fair and reasonable one , predis- posed to think the Government right , but not ready to find it to be so in the face of facts ...
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... Administration with foreign powers should be submitted to Parliament . They would then receive that which is best for all arrangements of business , an understanding and sympathising criticism but still a criticism . The majority of the ...
... Administration with foreign powers should be submitted to Parliament . They would then receive that which is best for all arrangements of business , an understanding and sympathising criticism but still a criticism . The majority of the ...
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... assist at this discussion ; that it can , through Parliament , turn out an administration which is not doing as it likes , and can put in an adminis- tration which will do as it likes . But the INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . lxi.
... assist at this discussion ; that it can , through Parliament , turn out an administration which is not doing as it likes , and can put in an adminis- tration which will do as it likes . But the INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . lxi.
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... administration itself is pretty much doing as it likes , and neglecting as it likes , subject always to the check that it must not too much offend the mass of the nation . The nation commonly does not attend , but if by gigantic ...
... administration itself is pretty much doing as it likes , and neglecting as it likes , subject always to the check that it must not too much offend the mass of the nation . The nation commonly does not attend , but if by gigantic ...
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... administration with all its power derived both from good and evil had to yield ; the income tax was abolished , with it went the surplus , and with the surplus all chance of any considerable reduction of the debt INTRODUCTION TO THE ...
... administration with all its power derived both from good and evil had to yield ; the income tax was abolished , with it went the surplus , and with the surplus all chance of any considerable reduction of the debt INTRODUCTION TO THE ...
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