The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... authority with the popular branch . So utterly false is this doctrine that it is a remarkable peculiarity , a capital excellence of the British Constitution , that it contains a sort of Upper House , which is not of equal authority to ...
... authority with the popular branch . So utterly false is this doctrine that it is a remarkable peculiarity , a capital excellence of the British Constitution , that it contains a sort of Upper House , which is not of equal authority to ...
Página 98
... authority , it is one more in addition to the many other inherent defects of that kind of government . It may be necessary to have the blemish , but it is a blemish just as much . There ought to be in every Constitution an available ...
... authority , it is one more in addition to the many other inherent defects of that kind of government . It may be necessary to have the blemish , but it is a blemish just as much . There ought to be in every Constitution an available ...
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... authority to create new peers ; and the king of the day had promised the ministry of the day to create them . The House of Lords did not like the precedent , and they passed the Bill . The power was not used , but its existence was as ...
... authority to create new peers ; and the king of the day had promised the ministry of the day to create them . The House of Lords did not like the precedent , and they passed the Bill . The power was not used , but its existence was as ...
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... authorities bearing on the question . So great an intellectual effort has rarely been seen in an English assembly . But the result was deplorable . Not by means of his black - letter authorities , but by means of his recognised authority ...
... authorities bearing on the question . So great an intellectual effort has rarely been seen in an English assembly . But the result was deplorable . Not by means of his black - letter authorities , but by means of his recognised authority ...
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... authority and power . They are not administrators with a right to speech - clerks ( as is sometimes suggested ) brought down to lecture a House , but not to vote in it ; but they are the equals of those they speak to ; they speak as ...
... authority and power . They are not administrators with a right to speech - clerks ( as is sometimes suggested ) brought down to lecture a House , but not to vote in it ; but they are the equals of those they speak to ; they speak as ...
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