The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... result is sure to satisfy neither . And when the taxes do not yield as they were expected to yield , who is responsible ? Very likely the secretary of the treasury could not persuade the chairman — very likely the chairman could not ...
... result is sure to satisfy neither . And when the taxes do not yield as they were expected to yield , who is responsible ? Very likely the secretary of the treasury could not persuade the chairman — very likely the chairman could not ...
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... results , and a change of government is a great result . It has a hun- dred ramifications ; it runs through society ; it gives hope to many , and it takes away hope from many . It is one of those marked events which , by its magnitude ...
... results , and a change of government is a great result . It has a hun- dred ramifications ; it runs through society ; it gives hope to many , and it takes away hope from many . It is one of those marked events which , by its magnitude ...
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... results which are sure to attend the policy which you propose . You did not at that time take so prominent a part in public life as you now do , and it is possible you do not fully remember all the events . I should recommend you to ...
... results which are sure to attend the policy which you propose . You did not at that time take so prominent a part in public life as you now do , and it is possible you do not fully remember all the events . I should recommend you to ...
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... result is perpetual in our legislation ; many acts of Par- liament are medleys of different motives , because the majority which passed one set of its clauses is different from that which passed another set . But the greatest defect of ...
... result is perpetual in our legislation ; many acts of Par- liament are medleys of different motives , because the majority which passed one set of its clauses is different from that which passed another set . But the greatest defect of ...
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... result is very im- perfect . The best test of a machine is the work it turns out . Let any one who knows what legal documents ought to be , read first a will he has just been making and then an Act of Parliament ; he will certainly say ...
... result is very im- perfect . The best test of a machine is the work it turns out . Let any one who knows what legal documents ought to be , read first a will he has just been making and then an Act of Parliament ; he will certainly say ...
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