The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... goodness of the legal constitution , but to the discreetness of the members of the Chamber . In both these constitutions this dangerous division is defended by a peculiar doctrine with which I have nothing 86 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... goodness of the legal constitution , but to the discreetness of the members of the Chamber . In both these constitutions this dangerous division is defended by a peculiar doctrine with which I have nothing 86 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
Página 87
... Chamber . The history of such an institution is indeed most natural . A little State will like , and must like , to see some token , some memorial mark of its old inde- pendence preserved in the Constitution by which that independence ...
... Chamber . The history of such an institution is indeed most natural . A little State will like , and must like , to see some token , some memorial mark of its old inde- pendence preserved in the Constitution by which that independence ...
Página 88
... Chamber , at least a Chamber of Directors . The leading nobles , who had most influence in the Commons , and swayed the Commons , sat there . Aristocratic influence was so powerful in the House of Commons , that there never was any ...
... Chamber , at least a Chamber of Directors . The leading nobles , who had most influence in the Commons , and swayed the Commons , sat there . Aristocratic influence was so powerful in the House of Commons , that there never was any ...
Página 92
... chamber with ( in most cases ) a veto of delay , with ( in most cases ) a power of revision , but with no other rights or powers . The question we have to answer is , " The House of Lords being such , what is the use of the Lords ...
... chamber with ( in most cases ) a veto of delay , with ( in most cases ) a power of revision , but with no other rights or powers . The question we have to answer is , " The House of Lords being such , what is the use of the Lords ...
Página 93
Walter Bagehot. in truth it is idle to expect a second chamber- a chamber of notables - ever to resist a popular chamber , a nation's chamber , when that chamber is vehement and the nation vehement too . There is no strength in it for ...
Walter Bagehot. in truth it is idle to expect a second chamber- a chamber of notables - ever to resist a popular chamber , a nation's chamber , when that chamber is vehement and the nation vehement too . There is no strength in it for ...
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