The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 68
Página lvii
... cabinet in which no one Minister agrees with any other in anything , and with all the members of which he himself frequently disagrees . The selection is quite in his hand . Ordinarily a Parliamentary Premier cannot choose ; he is ...
... cabinet in which no one Minister agrees with any other in anything , and with all the members of which he himself frequently disagrees . The selection is quite in his hand . Ordinarily a Parliamentary Premier cannot choose ; he is ...
Página lviii
... Cabinet nor in the management of the Chamber , is M. Thiers guided as a similar person in common circumstances would have to be guided . He is the exception of a moment ; he is not the example of a lasting condition . For these reasons ...
... Cabinet nor in the management of the Chamber , is M. Thiers guided as a similar person in common circumstances would have to be guided . He is the exception of a moment ; he is not the example of a lasting condition . For these reasons ...
Página 17
... cabinet system and the presidential system in quiet times - but in times of financial difficulty . Two clever men never exactly agreed about a budget . We have by present practice an Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer talking English ...
... cabinet system and the presidential system in quiet times - but in times of financial difficulty . Two clever men never exactly agreed about a budget . We have by present practice an Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer talking English ...
Página 18
... cabinet can compel legislation by the threat of resignation , and the threat of dissolution ; but neither of these can be used in a presidential state . There the legislature cannot be dissolved by the executive govern- * It is worth ...
... cabinet can compel legislation by the threat of resignation , and the threat of dissolution ; but neither of these can be used in a presidential state . There the legislature cannot be dissolved by the executive govern- * It is worth ...
Página 19
... Cabinet government educates the nation ; the presidential does not educate it , and may corrupt it . It has been said that England invented the phrase , “ Her Majesty's Opposition ; " that it was the first government which made a ...
... Cabinet government educates the nation ; the presidential does not educate it , and may corrupt it . It has been said that England invented the phrase , “ Her Majesty's Opposition ; " that it was the first government which made a ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
administration American argument aristocracy assembly authority better Bill cabinet government chamber choose constitutional monarch Corporation of London criticism Crown defect despotic difficulty discussion duty eager educated effect election electors England English Constitution evil executive executive government fact feeling foreign free government function George George III give greatest head hereditary House of Commons House of Lords imagine influence interest judgment king leader legislation legislature liament look Lord Palmerston matter ment mind minister ministry moderate monarch nation nature never opinion organisation Parlia Parliament parliamentary government party peculiar peers persons plutocracy political popular premier present President presidential government presidential system principle Queen Reform Act royalty rule rulers Sir George Lewis society sort sovereign speak statesman stitution sure things thought tion Tory treaty vote WALTER BAGEHOT Whig whole wish