The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... ment . Mutatis mutandis , subject to the differences now to be investigated , what goes on now would go on then . The premier then , as now , must resign upon a vote of want of confidence , but the volition of parlia- ment would then be ...
... ment . Mutatis mutandis , subject to the differences now to be investigated , what goes on now would go on then . The premier then , as now , must resign upon a vote of want of confidence , but the volition of parlia- ment would then be ...
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... ment - the case of three parties . This is the case in which that species of government is most sure to exhibit its defects , and least likely to exhibit its merits . The defining characteristic of that govern- ment is the choice of the ...
... ment - the case of three parties . This is the case in which that species of government is most sure to exhibit its defects , and least likely to exhibit its merits . The defining characteristic of that govern- ment is the choice of the ...
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... ment , as once men deified him in doctrine . This illusion has been and still is of incalculable benefit to the ... ment . But the pre - requisites of a cabinet govern- ment are rarer still ; it demands not only the condi- tions I have ...
... ment , as once men deified him in doctrine . This illusion has been and still is of incalculable benefit to the ... ment . But the pre - requisites of a cabinet govern- ment are rarer still ; it demands not only the condi- tions I have ...
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