The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... Parliamentary institutions , the par- tizanship of members of the Legislature never comes in manifest opposition to the plain interest of the nation ; if it did , the nation being ( as are all nations capable of Parliamentary ...
... Parliamentary institutions , the par- tizanship of members of the Legislature never comes in manifest opposition to the plain interest of the nation ; if it did , the nation being ( as are all nations capable of Parliamentary ...
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... Parliamentary Minister is a man trained by elaborate practice not to blurt out crude things , and an English Parliament is an assembly which particularly dislikes anything gauche or anything imprudent . They would still more dislike it ...
... Parliamentary Minister is a man trained by elaborate practice not to blurt out crude things , and an English Parliament is an assembly which particularly dislikes anything gauche or anything imprudent . They would still more dislike it ...
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... Parliamentary Republic , of a Republic where Parliament appoints the Minister , is made in a nation which has , to say the least of it , no peculiar aptitude for Parliamentary Government ; which has possibly a peculiar inaptitude for it ...
... Parliamentary Republic , of a Republic where Parliament appoints the Minister , is made in a nation which has , to say the least of it , no peculiar aptitude for Parliamentary Government ; which has possibly a peculiar inaptitude for it ...
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... Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parliament can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because being elected from a limited ...
... Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parliament can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because being elected from a limited ...
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... Parliamentary Republic - of a Republic where the Parliament appoints the Executive - is being tried in France at an extreme disadvantage , because in France a Parliament is unusually likely to be bad , and unusually likely also to be ...
... Parliamentary Republic - of a Republic where the Parliament appoints the Executive - is being tried in France at an extreme disadvantage , because in France a Parliament is unusually likely to be bad , and unusually likely also to be ...
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