The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... theory , are alleged to be not only the outward form , but the inner moving essence , the vitality of the constitution . A great theory , called the theory of " Checks and Balances , " pervades an immense part of political literature ...
... theory , are alleged to be not only the outward form , but the inner moving essence , the vitality of the constitution . A great theory , called the theory of " Checks and Balances , " pervades an immense part of political literature ...
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... theory holds that the Queen is the executive . The American Constitu- tion was made upon a most careful argument , and most of that argument assumes the king to be the administrator of the English Constitution , and an unhereditary ...
... theory holds that the Queen is the executive . The American Constitu- tion was made upon a most careful argument , and most of that argument assumes the king to be the administrator of the English Constitution , and an unhereditary ...
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Walter Bagehot. The first of these is the ultra - democratic theory . This theory demands that every man of twenty - one years of age ( if not every woman too ) should have an equal vote in electing Parliament . Suppose that last year ...
Walter Bagehot. The first of these is the ultra - democratic theory . This theory demands that every man of twenty - one years of age ( if not every woman too ) should have an equal vote in electing Parliament . Suppose that last year ...
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