The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... persons agreeable to and trusted by the legis- lature . Naturally these are principally its own members - but they need not be exclusively so . A cabinet which included persons not members of the legislative assembly might still perform ...
... persons agreeable to and trusted by the legis- lature . Naturally these are principally its own members - but they need not be exclusively so . A cabinet which included persons not members of the legislative assembly might still perform ...
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... persons close to the scene of action ; it is the judgement of persons judging in the last resort and without a penalty , in lieu of persons judging in fear of a dissolution , and ever conscious that they are subject to an appeal . Most ...
... persons close to the scene of action ; it is the judgement of persons judging in the last resort and without a penalty , in lieu of persons judging in fear of a dissolution , and ever conscious that they are subject to an appeal . Most ...
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... persons in Eng- land , the persons he most wanted to advise him , and the persons whose tempers he was most anxious to ascertain . Exactly who came to it at first is obscure and unimportant . I need not distinguish between the ' magnum ...
... persons in Eng- land , the persons he most wanted to advise him , and the persons whose tempers he was most anxious to ascertain . Exactly who came to it at first is obscure and unimportant . I need not distinguish between the ' magnum ...
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THE HOUSE OF COMMONS | 10 |
ON CHANGES OF MINISTRY | 156 |
ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES | 194 |
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