The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... legislation has limited the use of the pre- rogative . The mode of governing the country , according to the existing laws , is mostly worn into a rut , and most Administrations move in it because it is easier to move there than anywhere ...
... legislation has limited the use of the pre- rogative . The mode of governing the country , according to the existing laws , is mostly worn into a rut , and most Administrations move in it because it is easier to move there than anywhere ...
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... legislation , and the case is not so likely to happen , for on these internal and organic questions the interest and the feeling of the Peers is often presumably opposed to that of other classes - they may be anxious not to relinquish ...
... legislation , and the case is not so likely to happen , for on these internal and organic questions the interest and the feeling of the Peers is often presumably opposed to that of other classes - they may be anxious not to relinquish ...
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... Legislative was too . No conspicuous example of any other sort of Republic then existed . But now France has given an example - M . Thiers is ( with one exception ) just the chef du pouvoir exécutif that I endeavoured more than once in ...
... Legislative was too . No conspicuous example of any other sort of Republic then existed . But now France has given an example - M . Thiers is ( with one exception ) just the chef du pouvoir exécutif that I endeavoured more than once in ...
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... by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the selection , and being removable at the pleasure , of the preponderant Legislative Assembly , is sure to be able to rely Iviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the selection , and being removable at the pleasure , of the preponderant Legislative Assembly , is sure to be able to rely Iviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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Walter Bagehot. Legislative Assembly , is sure to be able to rely on that assembly . If he wants legislation to aid his policy he can obtain that legislation ; he can carry out that policy . But the American President has no similar ...
Walter Bagehot. Legislative Assembly , is sure to be able to rely on that assembly . If he wants legislation to aid his policy he can obtain that legislation ; he can carry out that policy . But the American President has no similar ...
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