he might do, and what he might not do. If he much mistook this, there was a rebellion. There are, as is well known, three great periods in the English Constitution. The first of these is the ante-Tudor period. The English Parliament then seemed to be... The Works and Life of Walter Bagehot - Página 351por Walter Bagehot - 1915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Bagehot - 1873 - 362 páginas
...learned, or had the means to learn, what the nation would endure, and what it would not endure ; — what he might do, and what he might not do. If he much...period. The English Parliament then seemed to be gaining extraordinary strength and power. The title to the crown was uncertain ; some monarchs were imbecile.... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1882 - 426 páginas
...learned, or had the means to learn, what the nation would endure, and what it would not endure ; —what he might do, and what he might not do. If he much...period. The English Parliament then seemed to be gaining extraordinaiy strength and power. The title to the crown was uncertain; some monarchs were imbecile.... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1901 - 486 páginas
...learned, or had the means to learn, what the nation would endure, and what it would not endure; what he might do, and what he might not do. If he much...period. The English Parliament then seemed to be gaining extraordinary strength and power. The title to the crown was uncertain; some monarchs were imbecile.... | |
| 1901 - 484 páginas
...learned, or had the means to learn, what the nation would endure, and what it would not endure; what he might do, and what he might not do. If he much...period. The English Parliament then seemed to be gaining extraordinary strength and power. The title to the crown was uncertain; some monarchs were imbecile.... | |
| Edward Augustus Fitzpatrick - 1918 - 350 páginas
...learned, or had the means to learn, what the nation would endure, and what it would not endure; — what he might do, and what he might not do. If he much mistook this, there was a rebellion." (Bagehot, "The English Constitution," p. 345.) The so-called executive budget would restore that situation... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1966 - 328 páginas
...learned, or had the means to learn, what the nation would endure, and what it would not endure; - what he might do, and what he might not do. If he much...period. The English Parliament then seemed to be gaining extraordinary strength and power. The title to the Crown was uncertain; some monarchs were imbecile.... | |
| Bagehot - 2001 - 300 páginas
...learned or had the means to learn, what the nation would endure, and what it would not endure — what he might do, and what he might not do. If he much...period. The English Parliament then seemed to be gaining extraordinary strength and power. The title to the crown was uncertain; some monarchs were imbecile.... | |
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