The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many commit- tees , but this is its greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not , it is true , choose them ...
... body selected to be the executive body . The legislature has many commit- tees , but this is its greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not , it is true , choose them ...
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... body . If it is fit to make laws for a country , its majority ought to represent the general average intelligence of ... body of no sect - homogeneous and judicial , like the nation itself . Such a body , when possible , is the best ...
... body . If it is fit to make laws for a country , its majority ought to represent the general average intelligence of ... body of no sect - homogeneous and judicial , like the nation itself . Such a body , when possible , is the best ...
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... body ; the medieval Parliament was , if I may so say , an expressive body . Its function was to tell the executive the king - what the nation wished he should do ; to some extent , to guide him by new wisdom , and , to a very great ...
... body ; the medieval Parliament was , if I may so say , an expressive body . Its function was to tell the executive the king - what the nation wished he should do ; to some extent , to guide him by new wisdom , and , to a very great ...
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