The English Constitution, Volumen1M. Walter Dunne, 1901 - 225 páginas |
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... statesmen , is now loved and reverenced by them . Before we try to account for this change , there is one part of the duties of the Queen which should be struck out of the discussion . I mean the formal part . The Queen has to assent to ...
... statesmen , is now loved and reverenced by them . Before we try to account for this change , there is one part of the duties of the Queen which should be struck out of the discussion . I mean the formal part . The Queen has to assent to ...
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... statesman is said to have defended it on the ground " that you MAY have a fool for a sovereign , and then it would be de- sirable he should have plenty of occupation in which he can do no harm . ” But it is in truth childish to heap ...
... statesman is said to have defended it on the ground " that you MAY have a fool for a sovereign , and then it would be de- sirable he should have plenty of occupation in which he can do no harm . ” But it is in truth childish to heap ...
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... statesman upon whom the moderate party will ultimately fix their choice , but for whom at the outset it is blindly searching ; being a man of sense , experience , and tact , he will discern which is the com- bination of equilibrium ...
... statesman upon whom the moderate party will ultimately fix their choice , but for whom at the outset it is blindly searching ; being a man of sense , experience , and tact , he will discern which is the com- bination of equilibrium ...
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... statesmen have doubted it . " I can conceive , " it has been said , “ that a ministry would go on well enough without a governor when it was launched , but I do not see how to launch it . " It has even been suggested that a colony which ...
... statesmen have doubted it . " I can conceive , " it has been said , “ that a ministry would go on well enough without a governor when it was launched , but I do not see how to launch it . " It has even been suggested that a colony which ...
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... statesman of his time . If , in addition to his capacity as a man of business and to his industry , he had possessed the higher faculties of a discerning statesman , his influence would have been despotic . The old Consti- tution of ...
... statesman of his time . If , in addition to his capacity as a man of business and to his industry , he had possessed the higher faculties of a discerning statesman , his influence would have been despotic . The old Consti- tution of ...
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