The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... American President has no similar security . He is elected in one way , at one time , and Congress ( no matter which House ) is elected in another way , at another time . The two have nothing to bind them together , and in matter of ...
... American President has no similar security . He is elected in one way , at one time , and Congress ( no matter which House ) is elected in another way , at another time . The two have nothing to bind them together , and in matter of ...
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... American Constitution is so much praise to be given to the American political character . Few nations , perhaps scarcely any nation , could have borne such a trial so easily and so perfectly . This was the most striking instance of ...
... American Constitution is so much praise to be given to the American political character . Few nations , perhaps scarcely any nation , could have borne such a trial so easily and so perfectly . This was the most striking instance of ...
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... America since the beginning of the civil war , and since the first publication of these essays , on which I should ... American financial history exemplifies the con- trast between a Parliamentary and a Presidential Govern- ment . The ...
... America since the beginning of the civil war , and since the first publication of these essays , on which I should ... American financial history exemplifies the con- trast between a Parliamentary and a Presidential Govern- ment . The ...
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... America has , on the first view of it , certainly been good . It has enabled the Government to obtain and to keep a vast surplus of revenue over expenditure . Even before the civil war it did this — from 1837 to 1857. Mr. Wells tells us ...
... America has , on the first view of it , certainly been good . It has enabled the Government to obtain and to keep a vast surplus of revenue over expenditure . Even before the civil war it did this — from 1837 to 1857. Mr. Wells tells us ...
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... American magnitude would be plainly impossible . Some part of the difference between England and America arises undoubtedly not from political causes but from economical . America is not a country sensitive to taxes ; no great country ...
... American magnitude would be plainly impossible . Some part of the difference between England and America arises undoubtedly not from political causes but from economical . America is not a country sensitive to taxes ; no great country ...
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