The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parlia- ment can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because being elected from a limited ...
... Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parlia- ment can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because being elected from a limited ...
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... parliamentary government , which it would not do if Parliament were immoderate , but it likes parliamentary government . A sense of satisfaction permeates the country because most of the country feels it has got the precise thing that ...
... parliamentary government , which it would not do if Parliament were immoderate , but it likes parliamentary government . A sense of satisfaction permeates the country because most of the country feels it has got the precise thing that ...
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... Parliamentary government . The degree of local freedom desirable in a country varies according to many circumstances , and a Parliamentary government may consist with any degree of it . We certainly ought not to debit Parliamentary ...
... Parliamentary government . The degree of local freedom desirable in a country varies according to many circumstances , and a Parliamentary government may consist with any degree of it . We certainly ought not to debit Parliamentary ...
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