The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... difficulty it was meant to cure is cured , and the opposing party , if it takes office , will not have that difficulty to deal with . In abstract theory these defects in our present practice would seem exceedingly great , but in ...
... difficulty it was meant to cure is cured , and the opposing party , if it takes office , will not have that difficulty to deal with . In abstract theory these defects in our present practice would seem exceedingly great , but in ...
Página lii
... difficulty in persuading many people that it was possible for a non - monarchical state , for the real chief of the practical Executive - the Premier as we should call him - to be nominated and to be removable by the vote of the lii ...
... difficulty in persuading many people that it was possible for a non - monarchical state , for the real chief of the practical Executive - the Premier as we should call him - to be nominated and to be removable by the vote of the lii ...
Página liv
... difficulty , because as a sove- reign it is unstable , capricious , and unruly . The difficulty is the greater because there is no check liv INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... difficulty , because as a sove- reign it is unstable , capricious , and unruly . The difficulty is the greater because there is no check liv INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página lv
Walter Bagehot. The difficulty is the greater because there is no check , or little , from the French nation upon the Assembly . The French , as a nation , do not care for or appreciate Parliamentary Government . I have endeavoured to ex ...
Walter Bagehot. The difficulty is the greater because there is no check , or little , from the French nation upon the Assembly . The French , as a nation , do not care for or appreciate Parliamentary Government . I have endeavoured to ex ...
Página lvii
... difficulty keeps him where he is . At every crisis the Assembly feels that after M. Thiers " the deluge , " and he lives upon that feeling . A change of the President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible ; because ...
... difficulty keeps him where he is . At every crisis the Assembly feels that after M. Thiers " the deluge , " and he lives upon that feeling . A change of the President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible ; because ...
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