The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... been The excessive taxation accordingly necessary under it . imposed would not have been permitted under it . The last point I think I need not labour at length . The evils of a bad tax are quite sure to be 66 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... been The excessive taxation accordingly necessary under it . imposed would not have been permitted under it . The last point I think I need not labour at length . The evils of a bad tax are quite sure to be 66 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... and the democratic element , have each a share in the supreme sovereignty , and that the assent of all three is necessary to the action of that sovereignty . Kings , lords , and commons , by 70 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... and the democratic element , have each a share in the supreme sovereignty , and that the assent of all three is necessary to the action of that sovereignty . Kings , lords , and commons , by 70 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... necessary kind of legislation is taxation . The expense of civilised government is continually varying . It must vary if the government does its duty . The miscellaneous estimates . of the English Government contain an inevitable medley ...
... necessary kind of legislation is taxation . The expense of civilised government is continually varying . It must vary if the government does its duty . The miscellaneous estimates . of the English Government contain an inevitable medley ...
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... necessary , almost the legitimate , subject of electioneering manage- ment : a man cannot know that he does not throw his vote away except he votes as part of some great organisa- tion ; and if he votes as a part , he abdicates his ...
... necessary , almost the legitimate , subject of electioneering manage- ment : a man cannot know that he does not throw his vote away except he votes as part of some great organisa- tion ; and if he votes as a part , he abdicates his ...
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... necessary ingredient in that government itself . But the first election of Mr. Lincoln is liable to no such objection . It was a characteristic instance of the natural working of such a government upon a great occasion . And what was ...
... necessary ingredient in that government itself . But the first election of Mr. Lincoln is liable to no such objection . It was a characteristic instance of the natural working of such a government upon a great occasion . And what was ...
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