| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1872 - 196 páginas
...veto is a sort of hypothetical veto. They say, We reject your bill for this once, or these twice, or these thrice ; but if you keep on sending it up, at...reject it. The House has ceased to be one of latent direction, and has become one of temporary rejectors and palpable alterers.' As a revising House the... | |
| Walter Bagehot - 1882 - 426 páginas
...reject Bills on which the House of Commons is not yet thoroughly in earnest — upon which the nation is not yet determined. Their veto is a sort of hypothetical...even these thrice : but if you keep on sending it x1p, at last we won't reject it. The House has ceased to be one of latent directors, and has become... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 452 páginas
...reject your bill this once, or these twice, or even these thrice ; but if you keep sending it up, at the last we won't reject it. The House has ceased to be...one of temporary rejectors and palpable alterers." The following speech of Macaulay was one of the first of those delivered on the bill in the House of... | |
| John Morrison Davidson - 1884 - 132 páginas
...— JA ROEBUCK. "Since the Reform Act the House of Lords has become a revising and suspending house. The house has ceased to be one of latent directors,...one of temporary rejectors and palpable alterers." — WALTER BAGEHOT. FOURTH EPOCH (1832 — 1884). •"TEMPORARY rejectors and palpable alterers! This... | |
| Henry C. Lockwood - 1884 - 504 páginas
...reject Bills, on which the House of Commons is not yet thoroughly in earnest, upon which the nation is not yet determined. Their veto is a sort of hypothetical veto. They say, We reject your Bill fur this once, or these twice, or these thrice ; but if you keep on sending it up, at last we won't... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 396 páginas
...well indicated by Bagehot in his brilliant work on the English constitution. He says of the Lords : " Their veto is a sort of hypothetical veto. They say : We reject your bill this once, or these twice, or even these thrice ; but if you keep sending it up, at the last we won't... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 410 páginas
...well indicated by Bagehot in his brilliant work on the English constitution. He says of the Lords: " Their veto is a sort of hypothetical veto. They say : We reject your bill this once, or these twice, or even these thrice ; but if you keep sending it up, at the last we won't... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 410 páginas
...He says of the Lords : " Their veto is a sort of hypothetical veto. They say : We reject your bill this once, or these twice, or even these thrice ; but if you keep sending it up, at the last we won't reject it. The House has ceased to be one of latent directors,... | |
| Charles Herbert Levermore, Davis Rich Dewey - 1889 - 134 páginas
...reject bills on which the House of Commons is not yet thoroughly in earnest,— upon which the nation is not yet determined. Their veto is a sort of hypothetical...keep on sending it up, at last we won't reject it." Sagehot: English Constitution, 99. " In theory it has a coordinate power with the King, and the House... | |
| Charles Herbert Levermore, Davis Rich Dewey - 1889 - 386 páginas
...upon which the nation is not yet determined. Their veto is a sort of hypothetical veto. They »ay, we reject your bill for this once, or these twice,...keep on sending it up, at last we won't reject it." liaijcliot: Enyliith L'rnistitutiott, 99. " In theory it has a coordinate power with the King, and... | |
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