The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... rule them . But the presidential system not only gives the exe- cutive power an antagonist in the legislative power , and so makes it weaker ; it also enfeebles it by impairing its intrinsic quality . A cabinet is elected by a ...
... rule them . But the presidential system not only gives the exe- cutive power an antagonist in the legislative power , and so makes it weaker ; it also enfeebles it by impairing its intrinsic quality . A cabinet is elected by a ...
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... rule a revolution - a 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 ...
... rule a revolution - a 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 ...
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... rule or system - something like what in modern times is called a constitution — was indispensable to any government entitled to be called legitimate , or capable of creating in the mind of a Greek a feeling of moral obli- gation to obey ...
... rule or system - something like what in modern times is called a constitution — was indispensable to any government entitled to be called legitimate , or capable of creating in the mind of a Greek a feeling of moral obli- gation to obey ...
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... rule , to his eldest son , having been conferred upon the family as a privilege by the favour of Zeus . In war , he is the leader , foremost in personal prowess , and directing all military movements ; in peace , he is the general ...
... rule , to his eldest son , having been conferred upon the family as a privilege by the favour of Zeus . In war , he is the leader , foremost in personal prowess , and directing all military movements ; in peace , he is the general ...
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... constitution -- unable to feel the least attachment to impersonal laws . Most do indeed vaguely know that there are some other institutions besides the Queen , and some rules by which she governs . But a vast THE MONARCHY . 37.
... constitution -- unable to feel the least attachment to impersonal laws . Most do indeed vaguely know that there are some other institutions besides the Queen , and some rules by which she governs . But a vast THE MONARCHY . 37.
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