The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... leader , and who therefore should be its premier . The sovereign must now accept that recognised leader ; and if the choice were directly made by the House of Commons , the House must also choose him ; its supreme section , acting ...
... leader , and who therefore should be its premier . The sovereign must now accept that recognised leader ; and if the choice were directly made by the House of Commons , the House must also choose him ; its supreme section , acting ...
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... leaders . Change your leader if you will , take another if you will , but obey No. I while you serve No. 1 , and obey No. 2 when you have gone over to No. 2. The penalty of not doing so , is the penalty of impotence . It is not that you ...
... leaders . Change your leader if you will , take another if you will , but obey No. I while you serve No. 1 , and obey No. 2 when you have gone over to No. 2. The penalty of not doing so , is the penalty of impotence . It is not that you ...
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... leader in the Commons , was an existing Govern- ment , had a premier in the Lords ready to go on , and a leader in the Commons willing to begin . The King fancied that public opinion was leaving the Whigs and going over to the Tories ...
... leader in the Commons , was an existing Govern- ment , had a premier in the Lords ready to go on , and a leader in the Commons willing to begin . The King fancied that public opinion was leaving the Whigs and going over to the Tories ...
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