The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... Queen could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the government , could disgrace the nation by a bad war or peace , and could , by disbanding our forces , whether land or sea , leave us defenceless against ...
... Queen could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the government , could disgrace the nation by a bad war or peace , and could , by disbanding our forces , whether land or sea , leave us defenceless against ...
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... Queen into the combat of politics , or she will cease to be reverenced by all combatants ; she will become one combatant among many . The existence of this secret power is , according to abstract theory , a defect in our constitutional ...
... Queen into the combat of politics , or she will cease to be reverenced by all combatants ; she will become one combatant among many . The existence of this secret power is , according to abstract theory , a defect in our constitutional ...
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Walter Bagehot. one part of the duties of the Queen which should be struck out of the discussion . I mean the formal part . The Queen has to assent to and sign count- less formal documents , which contain no matter of policy , of which ...
Walter Bagehot. one part of the duties of the Queen which should be struck out of the discussion . I mean the formal part . The Queen has to assent to and sign count- less formal documents , which contain no matter of policy , of which ...
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