The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... House of Commons , Party majorities in the constituencies . These cannot of themselves give us unity , because they are at once the product and the instrument of partisan separa- tions . They cannot of themselves give us conti- nuity ...
... House of Commons , Party majorities in the constituencies . These cannot of themselves give us unity , because they are at once the product and the instrument of partisan separa- tions . They cannot of themselves give us conti- nuity ...
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... House of Commons want a revolution they ought to have one ; and no doubt if the House of Commons on this point fully represented the settled convictions of the community the reply suffices . But if not ? Is there any means of ensuring ...
... House of Commons want a revolution they ought to have one ; and no doubt if the House of Commons on this point fully represented the settled convictions of the community the reply suffices . But if not ? Is there any means of ensuring ...
Página xxvii
... HOUSE OF LORDS V. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PAGE V I • 30 • 51 79 • 115 156 194 VI . ON CHANGES OF MINISTRY VII . ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES VIII . THE PRE - REQUISITES OF CABINET GOVERNMENT , AND THE PECULIAR FORM WHICH THEY HAVE ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS V. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS PAGE V I • 30 • 51 79 • 115 156 194 VI . ON CHANGES OF MINISTRY VII . ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES VIII . THE PRE - REQUISITES OF CABINET GOVERNMENT , AND THE PECULIAR FORM WHICH THEY HAVE ...
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... parliament , but to manage the palace . He was obliged to take care that some ... Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected by the voice of the predominant party in the predominant house ...
... parliament , but to manage the palace . He was obliged to take care that some ... Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected by the voice of the predominant party in the predominant house ...
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... House of Commons were improved , or unless the rules requiring cabinet ministers to be members of the legislature were relaxed , it would undoubtedly be difficult to find , without the Lords , a sufficient supply of chief ministers ...
... House of Commons were improved , or unless the rules requiring cabinet ministers to be members of the legislature were relaxed , it would undoubtedly be difficult to find , without the Lords , a sufficient supply of chief ministers ...
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