The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1968 - 312 páginas |
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... living and a father living , and by every rule of descent , their right was better than hers . But many people evaded both claims . They said James II had ' run 36 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... living and a father living , and by every rule of descent , their right was better than hers . But many people evaded both claims . They said James II had ' run 36 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
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... living fact . As a legal question , too , it is a matter of grave doubt whether there ought to be two supreme courts in this country - the Judicial Com- mittee of the Privy Council , and ( what is in fact though not in name ) the ...
... living fact . As a legal question , too , it is a matter of grave doubt whether there ought to be two supreme courts in this country - the Judicial Com- mittee of the Privy Council , and ( what is in fact though not in name ) the ...
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... living government naturally compares it with the most important other living governments , and these are changing too ; what he illustrates are altered in one way , and his sources of illustration are altered probably in a different way ...
... living government naturally compares it with the most important other living governments , and these are changing too ; what he illustrates are altered in one way , and his sources of illustration are altered probably in a different way ...
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THE MONARCHY | 30 |
THE MONARCHY continued | 51 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 79 |
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