| 1868 - 518 páginas
...without its existence, our government would he impossible. Mr. Bagehot has well pointed this out. ' The efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the close union, the hearty, complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers. According to the traditional theory,... | |
| Kenneth McIntosh - 1877 - 208 páginas
...either power may end in despotism. " The efficient secret of the English Constitution," says Baghot,* " may be described as the close union, the nearly complete fusion of the legislative and executive powers. " No doubt," continues he, " by the traditional theory, as it exists... | |
| George Carslake Thompson - 1886 - 472 páginas
...connection which makes both of these bodies organs of the very same Public Opinion. He pointed out that The efficient secret of the English Constitution may...complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers. . . . The connecting link is the Cabinet. — £ng. Const, p. 11. And he showed how from this fusion... | |
| 1917 - 914 páginas
...with the constitutional doctrines of so high an authority as Blackstone. The one conclusion is that "the efficient secret of the English Constitution...complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers"; the second is that this fusion of the Government and the Legislature is achieved through the existence... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith - 1890 - 938 páginas
...constitution in its most recent aspect " The efficient secret of the Edglish constitution," tie says, " may be described as the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers. According to the traditional theory, as it exists in all the books, the goodness of our constitution... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1890 - 856 páginas
...as Montesquieu conceived they were in his day. " The efficient secret of the English constitution is the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers. The connecting link is the Cabinet." —Bagehot: English Constitution, pp. 2 and 10. in adopting his... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1891 - 48 páginas
...very highest interests of the nation. The efficient secret of the English Constitution, says Bagehot, may be described as the close union, the nearly complete...fusion, of the executive and legislative powers.* The fundamental defect of the American system, to quote an American critic in the North American Review,... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1897 - 936 páginas
...Constitution, 5th ed., pp. 65-6. "The efficient secret of the English Constitution," says Bngchot, " may be described as the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers :" Ibid, at p. 10. same separation of Executive from legislature exists in the separate States. "In... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1898 - 712 páginas
...in the presence of the incontestable the fact that fact that the English constitution now embodies "the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the...powers. No doubt, by the traditional theory as it exists blended; in all the books, the goodness of our constitution consists in 1 See above, p. 503, 504. a... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1898 - 884 páginas
...over this conception of the English constitution, asserts that the "efficient secret" of the system is the " close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers." (" The English Constitution," Works: iv. 52, 59.) See also) Parker's, "The Three Powers of Government,"... | |
| |