The English Constitution, Volumen1M. Walter Dunne, 1901 - 225 páginas |
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... statesmen . But , as a rule , the nominal prime minister is chosen by the Legislature , and the real prime minister for most purposes — the leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some ...
... statesmen . But , as a rule , the nominal prime minister is chosen by the Legislature , and the real prime minister for most purposes — the leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some ...
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... statesman , a party movement by a great political com- bination , are the best means yet known for arousing , en- livening , and teaching a people . The cabinet system ensures such debates , for it makes them the means by which statesmen ...
... statesman , a party movement by a great political com- bination , are the best means yet known for arousing , en- livening , and teaching a people . The cabinet system ensures such debates , for it makes them the means by which statesmen ...
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... statesmen from whom a nation chooses under a presidential system are much inferior to those from whom it chooses under a cabinet system , while the selecting apparatus is also far less discerning . All these differences are more ...
... statesmen from whom a nation chooses under a presidential system are much inferior to those from whom it chooses under a cabinet system , while the selecting apparatus is also far less discerning . All these differences are more ...
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... statesman who had the sort of merit then wanted , who , when he feels the steady power of England behind him , will ad- vance without reluctance , and will strike without restraint . As was said at the time , " We turned out the Quaker ...
... statesman who had the sort of merit then wanted , who , when he feels the steady power of England behind him , will ad- vance without reluctance , and will strike without restraint . As was said at the time , " We turned out the Quaker ...
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... statesmen under the system of Cabinet government are not only household words , but household IDEAS . A con- ception , not , perhaps , in all respects a true but a most vivid conception , what Mr. Gladstone is like , or what Lord ...
... statesmen under the system of Cabinet government are not only household words , but household IDEAS . A con- ception , not , perhaps , in all respects a true but a most vivid conception , what Mr. Gladstone is like , or what Lord ...
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