The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... Queen could do without consulting Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , for when the Queen abolished Purchase in the Army by an act of prerogative ( after the Lords had rejected the bill for doing so ) , there was a great and ...
... Queen could do without consulting Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , for when the Queen abolished Purchase in the Army by an act of prerogative ( after the Lords had rejected the bill for doing so ) , there was a great and ...
Página xxxix
... Queen so to use her prerogative as to endanger the safety of the realm , might be impeached for high treason , and would be so . Such a minister would , in our technical law , be said to have levied , or aided to levy , " war against ...
... Queen so to use her prerogative as to endanger the safety of the realm , might be impeached for high treason , and would be so . Such a minister would , in our technical law , be said to have levied , or aided to levy , " war against ...
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Walter Bagehot. but only a part of it . By our Constitution nominally the Queen , but really the Prime Minister , has the power of dissolving the Assembly . But M. Thiers has no such power ; and therefore , under ordinary circumstances ...
Walter Bagehot. but only a part of it . By our Constitution nominally the Queen , but really the Prime Minister , has the power of dissolving the Assembly . But M. Thiers has no such power ; and therefore , under ordinary circumstances ...
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Walter Bagehot. 33 No. II . THE MONARCHY . THE use of the Queen , in a dignified capacity , is incal- culable . Without her in England , the present English Government would fail and pass away . Most people when they read that the Queen ...
Walter Bagehot. 33 No. II . THE MONARCHY . THE use of the Queen , in a dignified capacity , is incal- culable . Without her in England , the present English Government would fail and pass away . Most people when they read that the Queen ...
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... of a constitution ---- unable to feel the least attachment to impersonal laws . Most do indeed vaguely know that there are some other institutions besides the Queen , and some rules by which she governs . But a vast THE MONARCHY . 37.
... of a constitution ---- unable to feel the least attachment to impersonal laws . Most do indeed vaguely know that there are some other institutions besides the Queen , and some rules by which she governs . But a vast THE MONARCHY . 37.
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