The English ConstitutionHenry S. King & Company, 1872 - 291 páginas |
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... leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected by the voice of the predominant party in the predominant house of the legislature to head that party , and ...
... leader of the House of Commons - almost without exception is so . There is nearly always some one man plainly selected by the voice of the predominant party in the predominant house of the legislature to head that party , and ...
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... leader , foremost in personal prowess , and directing all military movements ; in peace , he is the general prōtector of the injured and oppressed ; he offers up moreover those public prayers and sacrifices which are intended to obtain ...
... leader , foremost in personal prowess , and directing all military movements ; in peace , he is the general prōtector of the injured and oppressed ; he offers up moreover those public prayers and sacrifices which are intended to obtain ...
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... leader , and who therefore should be its premier . The sovereign must now accept that recognised leader THE MONARCHY . 63.
... leader , and who therefore should be its premier . The sovereign must now accept that recognised leader THE MONARCHY . 63.
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... leader . In the royal form of cabinet government the sovereign then has sometimes a substantial selection ; in the un- royal , who would choose ? There must be a meeting at " Willis's Rooms ; " there must be that sort of interior ...
... leader . In the royal form of cabinet government the sovereign then has sometimes a substantial selection ; in the un- royal , who would choose ? There must be a meeting at " Willis's Rooms ; " there must be that sort of interior ...
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... leader , they have the strongest motives to select a very good leader . The maintenance of their rule depends on it . Under a presidential consti- tution the preliminary caucuses which choose the presi- dent need not care as to the ...
... leader , they have the strongest motives to select a very good leader . The maintenance of their rule depends on it . Under a presidential consti- tution the preliminary caucuses which choose the presi- dent need not care as to the ...
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