The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... administration itself . This critical opposition is the consequence of cabinet government . The great scene of debate , the great engine of popular instruction and political controversy , is the legislative assembly . A speech there by ...
... administration itself . This critical opposition is the consequence of cabinet government . The great scene of debate , the great engine of popular instruction and political controversy , is the legislative assembly . A speech there by ...
Página 90
... administration ; the executive was elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans a people who read more than any people who ever lived , who read so ...
... administration ; the executive was elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans a people who read more than any people who ever lived , who read so ...
Página 91
... administration ; it is itself , so to say , the legislature . But a president may be hampered by the parliament , and is likely to be hampered . The natural tendency of the members of every legislature is to make themselves conspicuous ...
... administration ; it is itself , so to say , the legislature . But a president may be hampered by the parliament , and is likely to be hampered . The natural tendency of the members of every legislature is to make themselves conspicuous ...
Página 96
... administration not thwarting each other , but co - operating with each other , are of greater consequence when great affairs are in progress than when small affairs are in progress - when there is much to do than when there is little to ...
... administration not thwarting each other , but co - operating with each other , are of greater consequence when great affairs are in progress than when small affairs are in progress - when there is much to do than when there is little to ...
Página 127
... administration are to be canvassed by it ; it is to watch if such acts seem good , and in some manner or other to interpose if they seem not good . But it cannot judge if it is to be kept in ignorance ; it cannot interpose if it does ...
... administration are to be canvassed by it ; it is to watch if such acts seem good , and in some manner or other to interpose if they seem not good . But it cannot judge if it is to be kept in ignorance ; it cannot interpose if it does ...
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