| William Henry Pope Clement - 1904 - 486 páginas
...whom it trusts and knows, to rule the Nation. . . . A cabinet is a combining committee — a lnn1hen which joins, a buckle which fastens, the legislative...the one, in its functions it belongs to the other." And he proceeds further to show how, by this practical fusion, this result is clearly attained —... | |
| William Henry Pope Clement - 1904 - 486 páginas
...combining committee — a Jn/r1lien which joins, a lincl-lc which fastens, the legislative part of thp State to the executive part of the State. In its origin...the one, in its functions it belongs to the other." And he proceeds further to show how, by this practical fusion, this result is clearly attained —... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - 1905 - 678 páginas
...prove a practical difficulty, 1 The late Mr. Bagehot (Eng. Const., p. 14) defined the Cabinet as " a combining committee — a hyphen which joins, a...the one, in its functions it belongs to the other." But the Cabinet, he proceeds (p. 15), " though it is a committee of the legislative assembly, is a... | |
| 1906 - 236 páginas
...Stockdale v. Hansard, the Grand Remonstrance, Lord Wensleydale's case. 11. Explain the statement : " A cabinet is a combining committee — a hyphen which...State. In its origin it belongs to the one, in its function it belongs to the other." 12. Sketch briefly the history of the Privy Council. ANNUAL EXAMINATION.... | |
| M. Jezabek, M. Praszałowicz - 1906 - 476 páginas
...most illuminating summary of the position of the Cabinet: "The Cabinet is a combining committee—a hyphen which joins, a buckle which fastens the legislative...the one; in its functions it belongs to the other." It need not be remarked how utterly diverse and contradictory to all this is the Cabinet in the United... | |
| Harry Graham - 1910 - 416 páginas
...common responsibility and for common interests.1 The Cabinet thus became what Walter Bagehot calls a " combining committee — a hyphen which joins, a buckle which fastens, the legislative to the executive part of the State" — and remained an essentially deliberative assembly, as opposed... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - 1914 - 456 páginas
...control chosen by the legislature out of persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation. . . . A combining committee — a hyphen which joins —...the one, in its functions it belongs to the other.' As will be inferred from the foregoing, a cabinet minister must possess a seat in one or other branch... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 776 páginas
...is the main shaft to which all the other mechanism of government is geared. Bagehot describes it as "a hyphen which joins, a buckle which fastens, the...the state to the executive part of the state." In this type of government the ministry performs three chief functions. It is: (1) the head of the administration,... | |
| India - 1918 - 204 páginas
...legislature, out of persons whom it trusts and knows, to rule the nation ;" and, again, he designates it, "as a combining committee, a hyphen which joins, a buckle...of the state to the executive part of the state". Professor Gneist calls the Cabinet the council of ministers, ie, those members of the Privy Council... | |
| Edward Augustus Fitzpatrick - 1918 - 350 páginas
...the executive and legislative powers." (Eng. Const, p. 78.) He says elsewhere, " A cabinent is the combining committee — a hyphen which joins, a buckle...legislative part of the state to the executive part I of the state. In its origin it belongs to the one, in its functions it belongs to the other." (Eng.... | |
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