The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... Administration had in both Houses a majority — not a mechanical majority ready to accept any- thing , but a fair and reasonable one , predisposed to think the Government right , but not ready to find it to be so in the face of facts and ...
... Administration had in both Houses a majority — not a mechanical majority ready to accept any- thing , but a fair and reasonable one , predisposed to think the Government right , but not ready to find it to be so in the face of facts and ...
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... administration . which is not doing as it likes , and can put in an adminis- tration which will do as it likes . But the characteristic of a Presidential Government is , in a multitude of cases , that there is no such discussion ; that ...
... administration . which is not doing as it likes , and can put in an adminis- tration which will do as it likes . But the characteristic of a Presidential Government is , in a multitude of cases , that there is no such discussion ; that ...
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... administration with all its power derived both from good and evil had to yield ; the income tax was abolished , with it went the surplus , and with the surplus all chance of any considerable reduction of the debt for that time . In ...
... administration with all its power derived both from good and evil had to yield ; the income tax was abolished , with it went the surplus , and with the surplus all chance of any considerable reduction of the debt for that time . In ...
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... administration requires the con- tinued aid of legislation . One principal and necessary kind of legislation is taxation . The expense of civilised government is continually varying . It must vary if the government does its duty . The ...
... administration requires the con- tinued aid of legislation . One principal and necessary kind of legislation is taxation . The expense of civilised government is continually varying . It must vary if the government does its duty . The ...
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... administration the only one which requires in a civilised age the constant support and accompaniment of facilitating legislation . All adminis- tration does so . In England , on a vital occasion , the cabinet can compel legislation by ...
... administration the only one which requires in a civilised age the constant support and accompaniment of facilitating legislation . All adminis- tration does so . In England , on a vital occasion , the cabinet can compel legislation by ...
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