The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página lvii
... President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible ; because all know that such a change might be a change , not only of the President , but of much more too : that very probably it might be a change of the polity ...
... President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible ; because all know that such a change might be a change , not only of the President , but of much more too : that very probably it might be a change of the polity ...
Página lviii
... President as an executive officer and to compare it with that of a Prime Minister ; and I devoted much space to showing that in one prin- cipal respect the English system is by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the ...
... President as an executive officer and to compare it with that of a Prime Minister ; and I devoted much space to showing that in one prin- cipal respect the English system is by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the ...
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... President has no similar security . He is elected in one way , at one time , and Congress ( no matter which House ) is elected in another way , at another time . The two have nothing to bind them together , and in matter of fact , they ...
... President has no similar security . He is elected in one way , at one time , and Congress ( no matter which House ) is elected in another way , at another time . The two have nothing to bind them together , and in matter of fact , they ...
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... President's legal power that it unfairly accused him of acting beyond the law . And the blame thus cast on the American Constitution is so much praise to be given to the American political character . Few nations , perhaps scarcely any ...
... President's legal power that it unfairly accused him of acting beyond the law . And the blame thus cast on the American Constitution is so much praise to be given to the American political character . Few nations , perhaps scarcely any ...
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... president during his term of place than the Times can remove a lord mayor during his year of office . Nobody cares for a debate in Congress which comes to nothing , " and no one reads long articles which have no influence on events ...
... president during his term of place than the Times can remove a lord mayor during his year of office . Nobody cares for a debate in Congress which comes to nothing , " and no one reads long articles which have no influence on events ...
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