The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... Assembly in this temper , real discussion is impossible , and Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parlia- ment can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have ...
... Assembly in this temper , real discussion is impossible , and Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parlia- ment can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have ...
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... assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience - have been persuaded to entrust to any committee . It is a committee which can dissolve the assembly which appointed it ; it is a committee with a suspensive ...
... assembly would - unless for historical accidents , and after happy experience - have been persuaded to entrust to any committee . It is a committee which can dissolve the assembly which appointed it ; it is a committee with a suspensive ...
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... assembly , and not near enough good people for two assemblies . It happened - and most natu- rally happened - that a second assembly was mis- chievous . The second assembly was either the nominee of the Crown , which in such places ...
... assembly , and not near enough good people for two assemblies . It happened - and most natu- rally happened - that a second assembly was mis- chievous . The second assembly was either the nominee of the Crown , which in such places ...
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