The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... result . But a French Assembly is not easy to reason with . Every Assembly is divided into parties and into sections of parties , and in France each party , almost every section of a party , begins not to clamour but to scream , and to ...
... result . But a French Assembly is not easy to reason with . Every Assembly is divided into parties and into sections of parties , and in France each party , almost every section of a party , begins not to clamour but to scream , and to ...
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... result would be , as I have tried to explain , that the Assem- bly would he always changing its Ministry , that having no reason to fear the penalty which that change so often brings in England , they would be ready to make it once a ...
... result would be , as I have tried to explain , that the Assem- bly would he always changing its Ministry , that having no reason to fear the penalty which that change so often brings in England , they would be ready to make it once a ...
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... results of money matters speak to and interest all mankind . And every incident in this part of American financial history exemplifies the con- trast between a Parliamentary and a Presidential Govern- ment . The distinguishing quality ...
... results of money matters speak to and interest all mankind . And every incident in this part of American financial history exemplifies the con- trast between a Parliamentary and a Presidential Govern- ment . The distinguishing quality ...
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... result is untold wealth . Even under a Parliamentary Government such a community could and would bear taxation much more easily than Englishmen ever would . But difference of physical character in this respect is of little moment in ...
... result is untold wealth . Even under a Parliamentary Government such a community could and would bear taxation much more easily than Englishmen ever would . But difference of physical character in this respect is of little moment in ...
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... result of the comparison is that a Presi- dential Government makes it much easier than the Par- liamentary to maintain a great surplus of income over expenditure , but that it does not give the same facility for examining whether it is ...
... result of the comparison is that a Presi- dential Government makes it much easier than the Par- liamentary to maintain a great surplus of income over expenditure , but that it does not give the same facility for examining whether it is ...
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