The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... administration which is not doing as it likes , and can put in an administration which will do as it likes . But the characteristic of a Presi- dential Government is , in a multitude of cases , that there is no such discussion ; that ...
... administration which is not doing as it likes , and can put in an administration which will do as it likes . But the characteristic of a Presi- dential Government is , in a multitude of cases , that there is no such discussion ; that ...
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... administration ; but that in matter of fact it was not likely that he would be useful . The requisite ideas , habits , and faculties , far surpass the usual competence of an average man educated in the common manner of sovereigns . The ...
... administration ; but that in matter of fact it was not likely that he would be useful . The requisite ideas , habits , and faculties , far surpass the usual competence of an average man educated in the common manner of sovereigns . The ...
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... administration , but that , on the contrary , something like it is a pre - requisite of good administration ; that the evident evils of English administration are not the results of Parlia- mentary government , but of grave deficiencies ...
... administration , but that , on the contrary , something like it is a pre - requisite of good administration ; that the evident evils of English administration are not the results of Parlia- mentary government , but of grave deficiencies ...
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