The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... equal , to those of a parliament , not excluded from office . The presidential government , by its nature , divides political life into two halves , an executive half and a legislative half ; and , by so dividing it , makes neither half ...
... equal , to those of a parliament , not excluded from office . The presidential government , by its nature , divides political life into two halves , an executive half and a legislative half ; and , by so dividing it , makes neither half ...
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... equal faculties , and equal spirit , get to be on a level — and that level a high level . By boldness , by culti- vation , by " social science " they raise themselves above others ; they become the " first families , " and all the rest ...
... equal faculties , and equal spirit , get to be on a level — and that level a high level . By boldness , by culti- vation , by " social science " they raise themselves above others ; they become the " first families , " and all the rest ...
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... equal , and that the Emperor embodies the principle of equality . The greater you make him , the less , and therefore the more equal , you make all others . He is magnified that others may be dwarfed . The very contrary is the principle ...
... equal , and that the Emperor embodies the principle of equality . The greater you make him , the less , and therefore the more equal , you make all others . He is magnified that others may be dwarfed . The very contrary is the principle ...
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... equal of his ministers in discussion , must work as they work ; he must be a man of business as they are men of business . stitutional prince is the man who is most pleasure , and the least forced to business . must feel that he is the ...
... equal of his ministers in discussion , must work as they work ; he must be a man of business as they are men of business . stitutional prince is the man who is most pleasure , and the least forced to business . must feel that he is the ...
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... equal rank with the House of Commons ; that it is the aristocratic branch , just as the Commons is the popular branch ; and that by the principle of our Constitution the aristocratic branch has equal authority with the popular branch ...
... equal rank with the House of Commons ; that it is the aristocratic branch , just as the Commons is the popular branch ; and that by the principle of our Constitution the aristocratic branch has equal authority with the popular branch ...
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