The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... possible that there may be no real criticism on a treaty at all ; or the treaty has been made by the Government , and as it cannot be unmade by any one , the Opposition may not think it worth while to say much about it . The Government ...
... possible that there may be no real criticism on a treaty at all ; or the treaty has been made by the Government , and as it cannot be unmade by any one , the Opposition may not think it worth while to say much about it . The Government ...
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... possible for a non - monar- chical state , for the real chief of the practical Executive -the Premier as we should call him - to be nominated and to be removable by the vote of the National As- sembly . The United States and its copies ...
... possible for a non - monar- chical state , for the real chief of the practical Executive -the Premier as we should call him - to be nominated and to be removable by the vote of the National As- sembly . The United States and its copies ...
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... possible ; we can- not as yet say whether it will be bad or good . The circumstances are very peculiar , and that in three ways . First , the trial of a specially Parliamentary Republic , of a Republic where Parliament appoints the ...
... possible ; we can- not as yet say whether it will be bad or good . The circumstances are very peculiar , and that in three ways . First , the trial of a specially Parliamentary Republic , of a Republic where Parliament appoints the ...
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... possible in it . There was not an audience willing to hear . The Assembly now sitting at Versailles is undoubtedly also , at times , most tumultuous , and a Parliamentary Government in which it governs must be under a peculiar ...
... possible in it . There was not an audience willing to hear . The Assembly now sitting at Versailles is undoubtedly also , at times , most tumultuous , and a Parliamentary Government in which it governs must be under a peculiar ...
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... possible within the law . Mr. Johnson described the most popular branch of the legislature- the House of Representatives - as a body " hanging on the verge of government ; " and that House impeached him criminally , in the hope that in ...
... possible within the law . Mr. Johnson described the most popular branch of the legislature- the House of Representatives - as a body " hanging on the verge of government ; " and that House impeached him criminally , in the hope that in ...
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