The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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Página xxxiv
... discussion upon life peerages , and we have gained this great step , that whereas the former 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 ...
... discussion upon life peerages , and we have gained this great step , that whereas the former 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 ...
Página xlvii
... discussion prior to the making of such treaties . We should have the reasons for the treaty plainly stated , and also the reasons against it . At present , as we have seen , the discussion is unreal . thing is done and cannot be altered ...
... discussion prior to the making of such treaties . We should have the reasons for the treaty plainly stated , and also the reasons against it . At present , as we have seen , the discussion is unreal . thing is done and cannot be altered ...
Página xlviii
... discussion upon treaties in Parlia- ment like that discussion in the American Senate should be " in secret session , " and that no report should be published of it . But I should , for my own part , be rather disposed to risk a public ...
... discussion upon treaties in Parlia- ment like that discussion in the American Senate should be " in secret session , " and that no report should be published of it . But I should , for my own part , be rather disposed to risk a public ...
Página liv
... discussion is impossible , and Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parliament can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because ...
... discussion is impossible , and Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parliament can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because ...
Página lxi
... discussion ; that the public 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 ...
... discussion ; that the public 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 ...
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