The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... 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 able to commit the country to the ...
... 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 able to commit the country to the ...
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... committee wedded to " classical principles . " Still , upon the whole , I think the augmentation of the power of the Peers might be risked without real fear of serious harm . Our present practice , as has been ex- plained , only works ...
... committee wedded to " classical principles . " Still , upon the whole , I think the augmentation of the power of the Peers might be risked without real fear of serious harm . Our present practice , as has been ex- plained , only works ...
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... committee of the legislative body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many com- mittees , but this is its greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not ...
... committee of the legislative body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many com- mittees , but this is its greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not ...
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... committee which unites the law - making power to the law - executing power — which , by virtue of that combination , is , while it lasts and holds together , the most powerful body in the state — is a committee wholly secret . No ...
... committee which unites the law - making power to the law - executing power — which , by virtue of that combination , is , while it lasts and holds together , the most powerful body in the state — is a committee wholly secret . No ...
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... committee with a power which no assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience — have been persuaded to entrust to any committee . It is a committee which can dissolve the assembly which appointed it ; it ...
... committee with a power which no assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience — have been persuaded to entrust to any committee . It is a committee which can dissolve the assembly which appointed it ; it ...
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