The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... one ancient and coarse , the other modern and delicate . The first is the check of impeachment . Any Minister who advised the Queen so to use her prerogative as to endanger the safety of the 32 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... one ancient and coarse , the other modern and delicate . The first is the check of impeachment . Any Minister who advised the Queen so to use her prerogative as to endanger the safety of the 32 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... Minister would , in our technical law , be said to have levied , or aided to levy , " war against the Queen . " This ... Minister who disbanded the Queen's army , and it would be done for certain . But suppose a Minister were to reduce ...
... Minister would , in our technical law , be said to have levied , or aided to levy , " war against the Queen . " This ... Minister who disbanded the Queen's army , and it would be done for certain . But suppose a Minister were to reduce ...
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... Minister looks long before he incurs that penalty , and no one incurs it wantonly . But , nevertheless , there are two defects in it . The first is that it may not be a remedy at all ; it may be only a punishment . A Minister may risk ...
... Minister looks long before he incurs that penalty , and no one incurs it wantonly . But , nevertheless , there are two defects in it . The first is that it may not be a remedy at all ; it may be only a punishment . A Minister may risk ...
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... Ministers to state clearly the motives which induced them to agree to foreign compacts . " Treaties , " it is said , " are in one great respect different from laws , they concern not only the Government which binds , the nation so bound ...
... Ministers to state clearly the motives which induced them to agree to foreign compacts . " Treaties , " it is said , " are in one great respect different from laws , they concern not only the Government which binds , the nation so bound ...
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... 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 if it hurt ...
... 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 if it hurt ...
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