The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Walter Bagehot. Lincoln , there would have been good writing and fine argument in the Washington newspapers . But the Washington newspapers can no more remove a president during his term of place than the Times can remove a lord mayor ...
Walter Bagehot. Lincoln , there would have been good writing and fine argument in the Washington newspapers . But the Washington newspapers can no more remove a president during his term of place than the Times can remove a lord mayor ...
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... argument for lotteries . What were the chances against a person of Lincoln's ante- cedents , elected as he was , proving to be what he was ? Such an incident is , however , natural to a presidential government . The President is elected ...
... argument for lotteries . What were the chances against a person of Lincoln's ante- cedents , elected as he was , proving to be what he was ? Such an incident is , however , natural to a presidential government . The President is elected ...
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... arguments for not having a Court , and there are arguments for having a splendid Court ; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court . It is better to spend a million in dazzling when you wish to dazzle , than three - quarters of ...
... arguments for not having a Court , and there are arguments for having a splendid Court ; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court . It is better to spend a million in dazzling when you wish to dazzle , than three - quarters of ...
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... a fiction of the past to ascribe to her legislative power . She has long ceased to have any . Secondly , the ancient theory holds that the Queen is the executive . The American Consti- tution was made upon a most careful argument , and.
... a fiction of the past to ascribe to her legislative power . She has long ceased to have any . Secondly , the ancient theory holds that the Queen is the executive . The American Consti- tution was made upon a most careful argument , and.
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Walter Bagehot. tution was made upon a most careful argument , and most of that argument assumes the king to be the administrator of the English Constitution , and an unhereditary substi- tute for him — viz . , a president - to be ...
Walter Bagehot. tution was made upon a most careful argument , and most of that argument assumes the king to be the administrator of the English Constitution , and an unhereditary substi- tute for him — viz . , a president - to be ...
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