The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... authorities , our allowing so much dis- cretionary power on matters peculiarly dangerous and peculiarly delicate to rest in the sole charge of one secret committee is exceedingly strange . No doubt it may be beneficial ; many seeming ...
... authorities , our allowing so much dis- cretionary power on matters peculiarly dangerous and peculiarly delicate to rest in the sole charge of one secret committee is exceedingly strange . No doubt it may be beneficial ; many seeming ...
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... practicality too . The House of Lords must deal with the assent to treaties as they do with the assent to laws ; they must defer to the voice of the country and the authority of the Commons 44 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... practicality too . The House of Lords must deal with the assent to treaties as they do with the assent to laws ; they must defer to the voice of the country and the authority of the Commons 44 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. voice of the country and the authority of the Commons even in cases where their own judgment might guide them otherwise . In very vital treaties probably , being English- men , they would be of ...
And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. voice of the country and the authority of the Commons even in cases where their own judgment might guide them otherwise . In very vital treaties probably , being English- men , they would be of ...
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... authorities were united and fixed ; no one can assert such union to be the incommunicable attribute of a Constitutional Monarchy . But , unfortunately , we can as yet only infer from this experiment that such a constitution is possible ...
... authorities were united and fixed ; no one can assert such union to be the incommunicable attribute of a Constitutional Monarchy . But , unfortunately , we can as yet only infer from this experiment that such a constitution is possible ...
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... authority : the French peasant cares more for standing well with his present préfet than for anything else whatever ; he is far too ignorant to check and watch his Parliament , and far too timid to think of doing either , if the ...
... authority : the French peasant cares more for standing well with his present préfet than for anything else whatever ; he is far too ignorant to check and watch his Parliament , and far too timid to think of doing either , if the ...
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