The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... reason is one which has not been much urged . As a theoretical writer I can venture to say , what no elected member of Parliament , Conservative or Liberal , can venture to say , that I am exceedingly afraid of the ignorant multitude of ...
... reason is one which has not been much urged . As a theoretical writer I can venture to say , what no elected member of Parliament , Conservative or Liberal , can venture to say , that I am exceedingly afraid of the ignorant multitude of ...
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... the last proposal to make life peers , Lord Derby , when leader of that party , desired to create them . As I have given in this book what seemed to me good reasons for making them , xxxiv INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... the last proposal to make life peers , Lord Derby , when leader of that party , desired to create them . As I have given in this book what seemed to me good reasons for making them , xxxiv INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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Walter Bagehot. what seemed to me good reasons for making them , I need not repeat those reasons here ; I need only say how the notion stands in my judgment now . I cannot look on life peerages in the way in which some of their strongest ...
Walter Bagehot. what seemed to me good reasons for making them , I need not repeat those reasons here ; I need only say how the notion stands in my judgment now . I cannot look on life peerages in the way in which some of their strongest ...
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... Constitution , this may have been quite right ; the power was then really lodged in the Crown , and because Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then necessary that INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xli.
... Constitution , this may have been quite right ; the power was then really lodged in the Crown , and because Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then necessary that INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xli.
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Walter Bagehot. and for other reasons , it was then necessary that , on a multitude of points , the Crown should have much more power than is amply sufficient for it at present . But now the real power is not in the Sovereign , it is in ...
Walter Bagehot. and for other reasons , it was then necessary that , on a multitude of points , the Crown should have much more power than is amply sufficient for it at present . But now the real power is not in the Sovereign , it is in ...
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