The English ConstitutionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925 - 300 páginas |
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... representative man above all men fit for a great occasion , and by a natural legal mode brought in to rule . But even in England , at what was the nearest to a great sudden crisis which we have had of late years - at the Crimean ...
... representative man above all men fit for a great occasion , and by a natural legal mode brought in to rule . But even in England , at what was the nearest to a great sudden crisis which we have had of late years - at the Crimean ...
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... representatives of quite rural districts , where loyalty is mostly to be found , if anywhere . But after the accession of George III . the common feeling came back to the same point as in Queen Anne's time . The English were ready to ...
... representatives of quite rural districts , where loyalty is mostly to be found , if anywhere . But after the accession of George III . the common feeling came back to the same point as in Queen Anne's time . The English were ready to ...
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... representative assembly ( a House of Commons ) and a cabinet appointed by that as- sembly — and examine how we should manage with them only . We are so little accustomed to analyse the consti- tution ; we are so used to ascribe the ...
... representative assembly ( a House of Commons ) and a cabinet appointed by that as- sembly — and examine how we should manage with them only . We are so little accustomed to analyse the consti- tution ; we are so used to ascribe the ...
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... representative government has three stages - first , when a ministry is appointed ; next , during its continuance ; last , when it ends . Let us consider what is the exact use of the Queen at each of these stages , and how our present ...
... representative government has three stages - first , when a ministry is appointed ; next , during its continuance ; last , when it ends . Let us consider what is the exact use of the Queen at each of these stages , and how our present ...
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... representatives , the characteristic men of his time . He would have the best means of proving that he was right on all new and strange matters , for he would have won to his side probably , after years of discussion , the chosen agents ...
... representatives , the characteristic men of his time . He would have the best means of proving that he was right on all new and strange matters , for he would have won to his side probably , after years of discussion , the chosen agents ...
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