The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... disagrees . The selection is quite in his hand . Ordinarily a Parliamentary Premier cannot choose ; he is brought in by a party ; he is maintained in office by a party ; and that party requires that INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... disagrees . The selection is quite in his hand . Ordinarily a Parliamentary Premier cannot choose ; he is brought in by a party ; he is maintained in office by a party ; and that party requires that INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página lviii
... choose as he likes , and does choose . Neither in the selection of his 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 ...
... choose as he likes , and does choose . Neither in the selection of his 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 ...
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... choose its Government must choose . And nothing therefore can be more important than to compare the two , and to decide upon the testimony of experience and by facts , which of them is the better . THE POPLARS , WIMBLEDON : June 20 ...
... choose its Government must choose . And nothing therefore can be more important than to compare the two , and to decide upon the testimony of experience and by facts , which of them is the better . THE POPLARS , WIMBLEDON : June 20 ...
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... chooses or thinks of choosing . He is but a mes- senger - a transmitter ; the real decision is in those who choose him — who chose him because they knew what he would do . It is true that the British House of Commons is sub- ject to the ...
... chooses or thinks of choosing . He is but a mes- senger - a transmitter ; the real decision is in those who choose him — who chose him because they knew what he would do . It is true that the British House of Commons is sub- ject to the ...
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... choosing body . If it is fit to make laws for a country , its majority ought to represent the general average intelligence of that country ; its various members ought to represent the various special interests , special opinions ...
... choosing body . If it is fit to make laws for a country , its majority ought to represent the general average intelligence of that country ; its various members ought to represent the various special interests , special opinions ...
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