The English ConstitutionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925 - 300 páginas |
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... legislative , the executive , and the judicial powers are quite divided - that each is entrusted to a separate person or set of persons - that no one of these can at all interfere with the work of the other . There has been much ...
... legislative , the executive , and the judicial powers are quite divided - that each is entrusted to a separate person or set of persons - that no one of these can at all interfere with the work of the other . There has been much ...
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... fu fusion , of the executive and legislative powers . No doubt by the traditional theory , as it exists in all the books , the goodness of our constitution consists in the entire sepa- ration 10 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... fu fusion , of the executive and legislative powers . No doubt by the traditional theory , as it exists in all the books , the goodness of our constitution consists in the entire sepa- ration 10 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... legislative and executive authorities , but in truth its merit consists in their singular approximation . The connecting link is the cabinet . By that new word we mean a committee of the legislative body selected to ... be the executive ...
... legislative and executive authorities , but in truth its merit consists in their singular approximation . The connecting link is the cabinet . By that new word we mean a committee of the legislative body selected to ... be the executive ...
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... legislative assembly might still perform all useful duties . Indeed the peers , who constitute a large element in modern cabinets , are members , now - a - days , only of a subordinate assembly . The House of Lords still exercises ...
... legislative assembly might still perform all useful duties . Indeed the peers , who constitute a large element in modern cabinets , are members , now - a - days , only of a subordinate assembly . The House of Lords still exercises ...
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... legislative power ; it is a fusion of the two Either the cabinet legislates and acts , or else it can dissolve . It is a creature , but it has the power of destroying its creators . It is an executive which can annihilate the ...
... legislative power ; it is a fusion of the two Either the cabinet legislates and acts , or else it can dissolve . It is a creature , but it has the power of destroying its creators . It is an executive which can annihilate the ...
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