The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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Página xvii
... Parliament to enlighten it as to the effect of Bills . But in this case neither party , as a party , could speak out ... democracy would have said , " The enemies of the people have confidence enough in the people to entrust them with ...
... Parliament to enlighten it as to the effect of Bills . But in this case neither party , as a party , could speak out ... democracy would have said , " The enemies of the people have confidence enough in the people to entrust them with ...
Página xxxviii
... Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , for when the Queen abolished ... Parliament . Not to mention other things , she could disband the army ( by law ... government within the government , could disgrace the nation by a bad war or ...
... Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , for when the Queen abolished ... Parliament . Not to mention other things , she could disband the army ( by law ... government within the government , could disgrace the nation by a bad war or ...
Página xl
... Parliament which has much to say to this remedy , such as it is ; the House of Commons only can remove a Minister by a ... Government by the Carlton , or on a Tory Government by the Reform Club . And in no case has an adverse vote by the ...
... Parliament which has much to say to this remedy , such as it is ; the House of Commons only can remove a Minister by a ... Government by the Carlton , or on a Tory Government by the Reform Club . And in no case has an adverse vote by the ...
Página xli
... Government —are generally either on questions of foreign policy or of new laws ; and the questions of foreign policy come out generally in this way , that the Government ... Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then ...
... Government —are generally either on questions of foreign policy or of new laws ; and the questions of foreign policy come out generally in this way , that the Government ... Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then ...
Página xlii
... Parliament , and of the chairman of that committee . Now , beforehand , no one would have ventured to suggest that a committee of Parliament ... Government right , but not ready to find it to be so in the face of facts xlii INTRODUCTION TO ...
... Parliament , and of the chairman of that committee . Now , beforehand , no one would have ventured to suggest that a committee of Parliament ... Government right , but not ready to find it to be so in the face of facts xlii INTRODUCTION TO ...
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