The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página xxviii
... important practical question in real life can be uniformly settled by a fixed and formal rule in this way . This rule would prove that the Lords might have rejected the Reform Act of 1832. Whenever the nation was both excited and ...
... important practical question in real life can be uniformly settled by a fixed and formal rule in this way . This rule would prove that the Lords might have rejected the Reform Act of 1832. Whenever the nation was both excited and ...
Página xxxi
... important because it is the worship of the political superior for the political inferior . At an election the non - titled are much more powerful than the titled . Certain individual peers have , from their great possessions , great ...
... important because it is the worship of the political superior for the political inferior . At an election the non - titled are much more powerful than the titled . Certain individual peers have , from their great possessions , great ...
Página xli
... important as most laws , and to require the elaborate assent of representative assemblies to every word of the law , and not to consult them even as to the essence of the treaty , is primâ facie ludicrous . In the older forms of the ...
... important as most laws , and to require the elaborate assent of representative assemblies to every word of the law , and not to consult them even as to the essence of the treaty , is primâ facie ludicrous . In the older forms of the ...
Página xlviii
... treaties cannot be spoken out , I answer , that neither can the whole truth as to laws . All important laws affect large " vested interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength xlviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... treaties cannot be spoken out , I answer , that neither can the whole truth as to laws . All important laws affect large " vested interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength xlviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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... importance . Thirdly , it may be said that if we required the con- sent of both Houses of Parliament to foreign treaties before they were valid we should much augment the power of the House of Lords . And this is also , I think , a just ...
... importance . Thirdly , it may be said that if we required the con- sent of both Houses of Parliament to foreign treaties before they were valid we should much augment the power of the House of Lords . And this is also , I think , a just ...
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