The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... person essential to all parties , he selects Ministers from all parties , he constructs a cabinet in which no one Minister agrees with any other in anything , and with all the members of which he himself frequently disagrees . The ...
... person essential to all parties , he selects Ministers from all parties , he constructs a cabinet in which no one Minister agrees with any other in anything , and with all the members of which he himself frequently disagrees . The ...
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... person , with the aid of practical men , to estimate the probable amount of revenue to be derived from each department of internal taxation for the previous year . The estimate arrived at was $ 85,000,000 64 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... person , with the aid of practical men , to estimate the probable amount of revenue to be derived from each department of internal taxation for the previous year . The estimate arrived at was $ 85,000,000 64 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... persons who have to pay it are thoroughly certain to make themselves heard . The sort of taxation tried in America , that of taxing everything , and seeing what everything would yield , could not have been tried under a Govern- ment ...
... persons who have to pay it are thoroughly certain to make themselves heard . The sort of taxation tried in America , that of taxing everything , and seeing what everything would yield , could not have been tried under a Govern- ment ...
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... person or set of persons - that no one of these can at all interfere with the work of the other . There has been much eloquence expended in explaining how the rough genius of the English people , even in the middle ages , when it was ...
... person or set of persons - that no one of these can at all interfere with the work of the other . There has been much eloquence expended in explaining how the rough genius of the English people , even in the middle ages , when it was ...
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... persons agreeable to and trusted by the legislature . Naturally these are principally its own members - but they need not be exclusively so . A cabinet which in- cluded persons not members of the legislative assembly might still perform ...
... persons agreeable to and trusted by the legislature . Naturally these are principally its own members - but they need not be exclusively so . A cabinet which in- cluded persons not members of the legislative assembly might still perform ...
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