The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... sure to have to account to considerate and fair persons , but not to have to account to inconsiderate and unfair ones . At present the Government which negotiates a treaty can hardly be said to be accountable to any one . It is sure to ...
... sure to have to account to considerate and fair persons , but not to have to account to inconsiderate and unfair ones . At present the Government which negotiates a treaty can hardly be said to be accountable to any one . It is sure to ...
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... sure a principle . The House of Commons - now that it is the true sovereign , and appoints the real execu- tive - has long ceased to be the checking , sparing , economical body it once was . It now is more apt to spend money than the ...
... sure a principle . The House of Commons - now that it is the true sovereign , and appoints the real execu- tive - has long ceased to be the checking , sparing , economical body it once was . It now is more apt to spend money than the ...
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... sure to be at chronic war with some active minority of assailants or others . The natural mode in which a department is improved on great points and new points is by external sug- gestion ; the worst foes of a department are the ...
... sure to be at chronic war with some active minority of assailants or others . The natural mode in which a department is improved on great points and new points is by external sug- gestion ; the worst foes of a department are the ...
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