The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página 73
... during the continuance of a ministry , rather than at its creation , that the functions of the sovereign will mainly interest most persons , and that most people will think them to be of the gravest importance . THE MONARCHY . 73.
... during the continuance of a ministry , rather than at its creation , that the functions of the sovereign will mainly interest most persons , and that most people will think them to be of the gravest importance . THE MONARCHY . 73.
Página 93
... functions . A clerk in the public service is “ no- body ; " and you could not make a common Englishman see why he should be anybody . it . But it must be owned that this turning of society into a political expedient has half spoiled it ...
... functions . A clerk in the public service is “ no- body ; " and you could not make a common Englishman see why he should be anybody . it . But it must be owned that this turning of society into a political expedient has half spoiled it ...
Página 99
... function of the House of Lords has been altered in English History . Before that Act it was , if not a directing Chamber , at least a Chamber of Directors . The leading nobles , who had most influence in the Commons , and swayed the ...
... function of the House of Lords has been altered in English History . Before that Act it was , if not a directing Chamber , at least a Chamber of Directors . The leading nobles , who had most influence in the Commons , and swayed the ...
Página 125
... function . This is a function which no theorist would assign to a second chamber in a new constitution , and which is matter of accident in ours . Gradually , indeed , the unfitness of the second chamber for judicial functions has made ...
... function . This is a function which no theorist would assign to a second chamber in a new constitution , and which is matter of accident in ours . Gradually , indeed , the unfitness of the second chamber for judicial functions has made ...
Página 126
... function of the House of Lords as one of its true subsidiary functions , first because it does not in fact exercise it , next because I wish to see it in appearance deprived of it . The supreme court of the English people ought to be a ...
... function of the House of Lords as one of its true subsidiary functions , first because it does not in fact exercise it , next because I wish to see it in appearance deprived of it . The supreme court of the English people ought to be a ...
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