The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... receipts from all sources by the Government for the second year of the war , from excise , income , stamp , and all other interna ' taxes were less than $ 42,000,000 ; and that , lxx INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 1 3 3.
... receipts from all sources by the Government for the second year of the war , from excise , income , stamp , and all other interna ' taxes were less than $ 42,000,000 ; and that , lxx INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 1 3 3.
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Walter Bagehot. taxes were less than $ 42,000,000 ; and that , too , at a time when the expenditures were in excess $ 60,000,000 per month , or at the rate of over $ 700,000,000 per annum . And as showing how novel was this whole subject ...
Walter Bagehot. taxes were less than $ 42,000,000 ; and that , too , at a time when the expenditures were in excess $ 60,000,000 per month , or at the rate of over $ 700,000,000 per annum . And as showing how novel was this whole subject ...
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... less interesting are hidden in the copious stores of our Anglo - Indian correspondence . But relations something like these must subsist be- tween the head of a finance committee in the legislature , and a finance minister in the ...
... less interesting are hidden in the copious stores of our Anglo - Indian correspondence . But relations something like these must subsist be- tween the head of a finance committee in the legislature , and a finance minister in the ...
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... but it moves at the bidding of a bad intention ; it " means little , but it means that little ill . ” And , as the nation is less able to choose than a par- liament , so it has worse people to choose out 26 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... but it moves at the bidding of a bad intention ; it " means little , but it means that little ill . ” And , as the nation is less able to choose than a par- liament , so it has worse people to choose out 26 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... less 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 ...
... less 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 ...
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