The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... Executive was there appointed by the people as the Legislative was too . No conspicuous example of any other sort of ... Government ; which has possibly a peculiar inaptitude for it . In the last but one of these essays I have tried to ...
... Executive was there appointed by the people as the Legislative was too . No conspicuous example of any other sort of ... Government ; which has possibly a peculiar inaptitude for it . In the last but one of these essays I have tried to ...
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... Government . I have endeavoured to ex- plain how difficult it is for inexperienced mankind to take to such a ... executive authority nearest to him did not like it . The experiment of a strictly Parliamentary Republic of a Republic where the ...
... Government . I have endeavoured to ex- plain how difficult it is for inexperienced mankind to take to such a ... executive authority nearest to him did not like it . The experiment of a strictly Parliamentary Republic of a Republic where the ...
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... government ; " and that House impeached him criminally , in the hope that in that way they might get rid of him ... executive were so tied together , that the legislature tried , and tried in vain , to rid itself of the executive ...
... government ; " and that House impeached him criminally , in the hope that in that way they might get rid of him ... executive were so tied together , that the legislature tried , and tried in vain , to rid itself of the executive ...
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... Government , will for a moment imagine that any Parliament would have allowed any executive to keep a surplus of this magnitude . In England , after the French war , the Government of that day , which had brought it to a happy end ...
... Government , will for a moment imagine that any Parliament would have allowed any executive to keep a surplus of this magnitude . In England , after the French war , the Government of that day , which had brought it to a happy end ...
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... executive . When the Secretary of the Treasury of the Federal Government wants a tax he consults upon it with the Chairman of the Financial Committee of Congress . He cannot go down to Congress himself and propose what he wants ; he can ...
... executive . When the Secretary of the Treasury of the Federal Government wants a tax he consults upon it with the Chairman of the Financial Committee of Congress . He cannot go down to Congress himself and propose what he wants ; he can ...
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