The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... Premier does ; he is responsible for managing it just as our Premier is . No one can any longer doubt the possibility of a republic in which the Executive and the Legislative authorities were united and fixed ; no one can assert such ...
... Premier does ; he is responsible for managing it just as our Premier is . No one can any longer doubt the possibility of a republic in which the Executive and the Legislative authorities were united and fixed ; no one can assert such ...
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... Premier governs . He is not , he boasts that he is not , the head of a party . On the contrary , being the one person essential to all parties , he selects Ministers from all parties , he constructs a cabinet in which no one Minister ...
... Premier governs . He is not , he boasts that he is not , the head of a party . On the contrary , being the one person essential to all parties , he selects Ministers from all parties , he constructs a cabinet in which no one Minister ...
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... premier , and the first and most critical years of peace by a war premier . In each case the period of transition would be irrevocably governed by a man selected not for what he was to introduce , but what he was to change- for the ...
... premier , and the first and most critical years of peace by a war premier . In each case the period of transition would be irrevocably governed by a man selected not for what he was to introduce , but what he was to change- for the ...
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... premier . But I prefer to select the simplest of all modes . We shall then see the bare skeleton of this polity , perceive in what it differs from the royal form , and be quite free from the imputation of having selected an unduly ...
... premier . But I prefer to select the simplest of all modes . We shall then see the bare skeleton of this polity , perceive in what it differs from the royal form , and be quite free from the imputation of having selected an unduly ...
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... premier should not be appointed for a fixed time , but during good behaviour or the pleasure of parliament . Mutatis mutandis , subject to the differences now to be investigated , what goes on now would go on then . The premier then ...
... premier should not be appointed for a fixed time , but during good behaviour or the pleasure of parliament . Mutatis mutandis , subject to the differences now to be investigated , what goes on now would go on then . The premier then ...
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