The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... foreign policy or of new laws ; and the questions of foreign policy come out generally in this way , that the Govern- ment has already done something , and that it is for the one part of the Legislature alone - for the House of Commons ...
... foreign policy or of new laws ; and the questions of foreign policy come out generally in this way , that the Govern- ment has already done something , and that it is for the one part of the Legislature alone - for the House of Commons ...
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... foreign nations . And they would seriously hurt themselves if they did . But still these are the real tendencies of ... foreign policy , if Ministers were obliged to explain clearly their foreign contracts before they were valid , just ...
... foreign nations . And they would seriously hurt themselves if they did . But still these are the real tendencies of ... foreign policy , if Ministers were obliged to explain clearly their foreign contracts before they were valid , just ...
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... foreign ministers , and occasionally foreign princes , to give the first parties in the country ; he and she would be at the head of the pageant of life ; they would represent England in the eyes of foreign nations ; they would ...
... foreign ministers , and occasionally foreign princes , to give the first parties in the country ; he and she would be at the head of the pageant of life ; they would represent England in the eyes of foreign nations ; they would ...
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