The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... Parliament . But if the above pre - requisites are needful for par- liamentary government , that Parliament would not work . Such a Parliament could not be composed of mod- erate men . The electoral districts would be , some of them ...
... Parliament . But if the above pre - requisites are needful for par- liamentary government , that Parliament would not work . Such a Parliament could not be composed of mod- erate men . The electoral districts would be , some of them ...
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... Parliament . The incessant tyranny of Parliament over the public offices is prevented and can only be pre- vented by the appointment of a parliamentary head , connected by close ties with the present ministry and the ruling party in ...
... Parliament . The incessant tyranny of Parliament over the public offices is prevented and can only be pre- vented by the appointment of a parliamentary head , connected by close ties with the present ministry and the ruling party in ...
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... Parliament was misused to curb its wisdom . The more we study the nature of Cabinet Gov- ernment , the more we shall shrink from exposing at a vital instant its delicate machinery to a blow from a casual , incompetent , and perhaps semi ...
... Parliament was misused to curb its wisdom . The more we study the nature of Cabinet Gov- ernment , the more we shall shrink from exposing at a vital instant its delicate machinery to a blow from a casual , incompetent , and perhaps semi ...
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