The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... passed to what , using the language of old times , we still call the lower house - to an assembly which , though inferior as a dignified institution , is superior as an efficient institution . A principal advantage of the House of Lords ...
... passed to what , using the language of old times , we still call the lower house - to an assembly which , though inferior as a dignified institution , is superior as an efficient institution . A principal advantage of the House of Lords ...
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... passed by the Whigs , the crown was settled on the descendants of the " Princess Sophia " of Hanover , a younger daughter of a daughter of James I. There were before her James II . , his son , the descendants of a daughter of Charles I ...
... passed by the Whigs , the crown was settled on the descendants of the " Princess Sophia " of Hanover , a younger daughter of a daughter of James I. There were before her James II . , his son , the descendants of a daughter of Charles I ...
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... he signed them , till Lord Thurlow told him , " It was nonsense his looking at them , for he could not understand them . " But the worst case is that of commis- sions in the army . Till an Act passed only 128 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... he signed them , till Lord Thurlow told him , " It was nonsense his looking at them , for he could not understand them . " But the worst case is that of commis- sions in the army . Till an Act passed only 128 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. sions in the army . Till an Act passed only three years since the Queen used to sign all military commissions , and she still signs all fresh commissions . The inevitable and natural consequence ...
And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. sions in the army . Till an Act passed only three years since the Queen used to sign all military commissions , and she still signs all fresh commissions . The inevitable and natural consequence ...
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... passing politics of the nation . She has by rigid usage a right to complain if she does not know of every great act of her ministry , not only before it is done , but while there is yet time to consider it - while it is still possible ...
... passing politics of the nation . She has by rigid usage a right to complain if she does not know of every great act of her ministry , not only before it is done , but while there is yet time to consider it - while it is still possible ...
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