| 1886 - 890 páginas
...the powers of government are virtually entrusted to its care. In the words of Bagehot, the cabinet " is a board of control chosen by the legislature, out...persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation ; " and this, in the opinion of John Stuart Mill, is the most perfect form of government. Now let us... | |
| John Gordon Swift MacNeill - 1885 - 120 páginas
...CHAPTER VII. THE IRISH ADMINISTRATION. AN eminent political writer has described the English cabinet as " a board of control chosen by the Legislature out of...persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation." * This sentence is valuable, for it will impress on the mind by way of contrast the main characteristics... | |
| 1888 - 966 páginas
...of course, a considerable power, though it is exercised under close and imperative restrictions, and it is far less than it seems to be when stated in...board of control chosen by the legislature, out of person» vrhom it trusta and knows, to rule the nation. " There is no fixed number of members for the... | |
| Abbott Lawrence Lowell - 1889 - 246 páginas
...the powers of government are virtually entrusted to its care. In the words of Bagehot, the cabinet " is a board of control chosen by the legislature, out...persons •whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation ; " and this, in the opinion of John Stuart Mill, is the most perfect form of government. Let us suppose... | |
| Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith - 1890 - 938 páginas
...of course, a considerable power, though it is exercised under close and imperative restriction*, and it is far less than it seems to be when stated in...board of control chosen by the legislature, out of person* whom it truita and knows, to rule the nation." There is no fixed number of members for the... | |
| John William Burgess - 1890 - 456 páginas
...however, is not so modest as Professor Dicey. He has undertaken to define the Cabinet. He calls it, first, "a board of control chosen by the legislature, out...persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation"; 4 and, again, 1 Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England, Bk. I, p. 269. 2 Anson, Law and Custom... | |
| John William Burgess - 1890 - 462 páginas
...is not so modest as Professor Dicey. He has undertaken to define the Cabinet. He calls it, first, " a board of control chosen by the legislature, out of persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation";4 and, again, 1 Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England, Bk. I, p. 269. 2 Anson, Law... | |
| John William Burgess - 1890 - 436 páginas
...so modest as Professor Dicey. He has undertaken to define the Cabinet. He calls it, first, "aboard of control chosen by the legislature, out of persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation";4 and, again, 1 Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England, Bk. I, p. 269. . Anson, Law... | |
| Augustus Henry Frazer Lefroy - 1891 - 48 páginas
...constantly referred to as the most acute of English constitutional writers, the Cabinet under our system is a board of control chosen by the legislature out...persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation * Cabinet Ministers form a committee of the legislature, chosen by the majority for the time being.... | |
| 1895 - 808 páginas
...But the cabinet is made up entirely out of the personnel of the two houses, being, in Bagehot's view, "a board of control chosen by the legislature, out...persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation." Again he calls it "a hyphen which joins, a buckle which fastens, the legislative part of the state... | |
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