The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... legislative and executive func- tions may , to those who have not much considered it , seem but a dry and small matter to be ... legislation is taxation . The expense of civilised government is continually varying . It must vary if the ...
... legislative and executive func- tions may , to those who have not much considered it , seem but a dry and small matter to be ... legislation is taxation . The expense of civilised government is continually varying . It must vary if the ...
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... legislation . All administration does so . In Eng- land , on a vital occasion , the cabinet can compel legislation by the threat of resignation , and the threat of dissolution ; but neither of these can be used in a presidential state ...
... legislation . All administration does so . In Eng- land , on a vital occasion , the cabinet can compel legislation by the threat of resignation , and the threat of dissolution ; but neither of these can be used in a presidential state ...
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... legislation , as well as in lesser acts . The legislation was his at last ; he enacted after con- sulting his Lords and Commons ; his was the sacred mouth which gave holy firmness to the enactment ; but he only dared alter the rule ...
... legislation , as well as in lesser acts . The legislation was his at last ; he enacted after con- sulting his Lords and Commons ; his was the sacred mouth which gave holy firmness to the enactment ; but he only dared alter the rule ...
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