The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... thought that the discussions in the press would supply the deficiencies in the constitution ; that by a reading people especially , the conduct of their govern- ment would be as carefully watched , that their opinions about it would be ...
... thought that the discussions in the press would supply the deficiencies in the constitution ; that by a reading people especially , the conduct of their govern- ment would be as carefully watched , that their opinions about it would be ...
Página 95
... thought the best constitution . And , to the effectual maintenance of such a separation , the exclusion of the President's ministers from the legislature is essential . If they are not ex- cluded they become the executive , they eclipse ...
... thought the best constitution . And , to the effectual maintenance of such a separation , the exclusion of the President's ministers from the legislature is essential . If they are not ex- cluded they become the executive , they eclipse ...
Página 99
... sinecure , a second - rate man agreeable to the wire - pullers is always smuggled in . The chance of succession to the presidentship is too distant to be thought of . if not of eminent ability , yet of eminent justness THE CABINET . 99.
... sinecure , a second - rate man agreeable to the wire - pullers is always smuggled in . The chance of succession to the presidentship is too distant to be thought of . if not of eminent ability , yet of eminent justness THE CABINET . 99.
Página 101
... thought and prominence were given to little things . But they have been in error ; and it is nice to trace how the actions of a retired widow and an unemployed youth become of such importance . The best reason why Monarchy is a strong ...
... thought and prominence were given to little things . But they have been in error ; and it is nice to trace how the actions of a retired widow and an unemployed youth become of such importance . The best reason why Monarchy is a strong ...
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... thoughts , as other me . It was not necessary to think of them in making a constitution : it was not necessary to improve them in order to make a constitution possible . The Greek legislator had not to combine in his polity men like the ...
... thoughts , as other me . It was not necessary to think of them in making a constitution : it was not necessary to improve them in order to make a constitution possible . The Greek legislator had not to combine in his polity men like the ...
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