The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página xvii
... Tory Bill because it was too democratic ; the extreme partizans of democracy would have said , " The enemies of the people have confidence enough in the people to entrust them with this power , but you , a ' Liberal , ' and a professed ...
... Tory Bill because it was too democratic ; the extreme partizans of democracy would have said , " The enemies of the people have confidence enough in the people to entrust them with this power , but you , a ' Liberal , ' and a professed ...
Página xxxiv
... Tory party in the Lords - Lord Lyndhurst - defeated the last proposal to make life peers , Lord Derby , when leader of that party , desired to create them . As I have given in this book what seemed to me good reasons for making them ...
... Tory party in the Lords - Lord Lyndhurst - defeated the last proposal to make life peers , Lord Derby , when leader of that party , desired to create them . As I have given in this book what seemed to me good reasons for making them ...
Página xl
... Tory Government by the Reform Club . And in no case has an adverse vote by the Lords the same decisive effect as a vote of the Commons ; the Lower House is the ruling and the choosing House , and if a Government really possesses that ...
... Tory Government by the Reform Club . And in no case has an adverse vote by the Lords the same decisive effect as a vote of the Commons ; the Lower House is the ruling and the choosing House , and if a Government really possesses that ...
Página 151
... Tory , therefore , is by law and principle misrepresented : his city sends to Parliament not the member whom he wished to have , but the member he wished not to have . But upon the voluntary system the London Tories , who are far more ...
... Tory , therefore , is by law and principle misrepresented : his city sends to Parliament not the member whom he wished to have , but the member he wished not to have . But upon the voluntary system the London Tories , who are far more ...
Página 179
... tory and incalculable policy may follow from a rapid change of ministers . These are formidable arguments , but four things may , I think , be said in reply to , or mitigation of them . A little examination will show that this change of ...
... tory and incalculable policy may follow from a rapid change of ministers . These are formidable arguments , but four things may , I think , be said in reply to , or mitigation of them . A little examination will show that this change of ...
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