The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... meet- ings ; every member of Parliament will be pressed upon by those who elect him ; upon this point there will be no distinction between town and country , the country gentle- man INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 57.
... meet- ings ; every member of Parliament will be pressed upon by those who elect him ; upon this point there will be no distinction between town and country , the country gentle- man INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 57.
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... elected by the people can be a genuinely deliberative one is to refer to it a number of different questions of all degrees of im- portance , with freedom to choose in conformity with the results of discussion on any one of them . The ...
... elected by the people can be a genuinely deliberative one is to refer to it a number of different questions of all degrees of im- portance , with freedom to choose in conformity with the results of discussion on any one of them . The ...
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... elected directly by the people ; he is elected by the represen- tatives of the people . He is an example of " double election . " The legislature chosen , in name , to make laws , in fact finds its principal business in making and in ...
... elected directly by the people ; he is elected by the represen- tatives of the people . He is an example of " double election . " The legislature chosen , in name , to make laws , in fact finds its principal business in making and in ...
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... elected from the people by one process , and the House of Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific quality of Presidential Government , just as their fusion and combination is ...
... elected from the people by one process , and the House of Representatives by another . The independence of the legislative and executive powers is the specific quality of Presidential Government , just as their fusion and combination is ...
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... elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans a people who read more than any people who ever lived , who read so many newspapers - should have such ...
... elected for such and such years , and for such and such years it must last . People wonder that so literary a people as the Americans a people who read more than any people who ever lived , who read so many newspapers - should have such ...
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