The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... objects of contention ; but if that government had been tried by the English legisla- tion of the last thirty years , the discordant action of the two powers , whose constant co - operation is essential to the best government , would ...
... objects of contention ; but if that government had been tried by the English legisla- tion of the last thirty years , the discordant action of the two powers , whose constant co - operation is essential to the best government , would ...
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... object , was voluntarily re - elected by an actually choosing nation . He embodied the object in which every one was absorbed . But this is almost the only presidential election of which so much can be said . In almost all cases the ...
... object , was voluntarily re - elected by an actually choosing nation . He embodied the object in which every one was absorbed . But this is almost the only presidential election of which so much can be said . In almost all cases the ...
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... and will not do much if he does take it . To belong to a debating society adhering to an executive ( and this is no inapt description of a congress under a presidential constitution ) is not an object to stir a THE CABINET . 95.
... and will not do much if he does take it . To belong to a debating society adhering to an executive ( and this is no inapt description of a congress under a presidential constitution ) is not an object to stir a THE CABINET . 95.
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And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. presidential constitution ) is not an object to stir a noble ambition , and is a position to encourage idleness . The members of a parliament excluded from office can never be comparable , much ...
And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. presidential constitution ) is not an object to stir a noble ambition , and is a position to encourage idleness . The members of a parliament excluded from office can never be comparable , much ...
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... object of mingled fear and dislike . " If we carry our eyes back from historical to legen- dary Greece , we find a picture the reverse of what has been here sketched . We discern a government in which there is little or no scheme or ...
... object of mingled fear and dislike . " If we carry our eyes back from historical to legen- dary Greece , we find a picture the reverse of what has been here sketched . We discern a government in which there is little or no scheme or ...
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