The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... least attachment to impersonal laws . Most do indeed vaguely know that there are some other institutions besides the Queen , and some rules by which she governs . But a vast num- ber like their minds to dwell more upon her than upon ...
... least attachment to impersonal laws . Most do indeed vaguely know that there are some other institutions besides the Queen , and some rules by which she governs . But a vast num- ber like their minds to dwell more upon her than upon ...
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... least , it considers him as an " Estate of the Realm , " a separate co - ordinate authority with the House of Lords and the House of Commons . This and much else the sovereign once was , but this he is no longer . That authority could ...
... least , it considers him as an " Estate of the Realm , " a separate co - ordinate authority with the House of Lords and the House of Commons . This and much else the sovereign once was , but this he is no longer . That authority could ...
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... least as complex as a marriage settlement ; and it is made much as a settlement would be if it were left to the vote and settled by the major part of persons concerned , including the unborn children . There is an advocate for every ...
... least as complex as a marriage settlement ; and it is made much as a settlement would be if it were left to the vote and settled by the major part of persons concerned , including the unborn children . There is an advocate for every ...
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