| Correa Moylan Walsh - 1915 - 402 páginas
...there." 1 How Adams would have stood aghast, had he lived long enough to read Bagehot's declarations that "the efficient secret of the English Constitution...fusion, of the executive and legislative powers"; that "it is a remarkable peculiarity, a capital excellence of the British Constitution, that it contains... | |
| William Henry Pope Clement - 1916 - 1152 páginas
...vigor this " literary theory " with its supposed checks and balances, and arrives at this conclusion: " The efficient secret of the English constitution may...complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers. Xo doubt, by the traditional theory as it exists in all the books, the goodness of our constitution... | |
| Charles Morris - 1917 - 544 páginas
...the executive government is vested in the sovereign. On this subject the late Mr. Bagehot remarks : ' The efficient secret of the English constitution may...complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers. According to the traditional theory as it exists in all the books, the goodness of our constitution... | |
| 1917 - 918 páginas
...with the constitutional doctrines of so high an authority as Blackstone. The one conclusion is that "the efficient secret of the English Constitution...complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers"; the second is that this fusion of the Government and the Legislature is achieved through the existence... | |
| Edward Augustus Fitzpatrick - 1918 - 350 páginas
...did not conform to the theory. " The efficient secret of the English Constitution," says Bagehot, " may be described as the close union, the nearly complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers." (Eng. Const, p. 78.) He says elsewhere, " A cabinent is the combining committee — a hyphen which... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes (Jr.) - 1920 - 334 páginas
...invented by him, a fiction which misled Blackstone and Delolme. Hear Bagehot in his work upon the subject: "The efficient secret of the English Constitution...complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers." And again: "The American Constitution was made upon a most careful argument, and most of that argument... | |
| Charles Morris - 1921 - 506 páginas
...the executive government is vested in the sovereign. On this subject the late Mr. Bagehot remarks: "The efficient secret of the English constitution...complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers. According to the traditional theory as it exists in all the books; the goodness of our constitution... | |
| 1906 - 834 páginas
...is in the Cabinet that the effective work of legislation begins" (A). To cite Mr. Bagehot once more: "The efficient secret of the English Constitution...complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers "(t). This system has been, as we have seen, in operation in most (f) The English Constitution, 5th... | |
| H. Knust - 1922 - 180 páginas
...entfernte2). Bagehot (Federalist, S. 320, Anm. ): »The efficient secret of the system (des englischen) is the close union, the nearly complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers«. Heute ist das englische Verfassungsleben, rein formal nach den großen Richtlinien betrachtet, dahin... | |
| 1925 - 718 páginas
...the English historian and economist, thus interpreted the relations of the executive and legislature: The efficient secret of the English Constitution may...as the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of executive and legislative powers. In commenting upon the extinction of the separation practice in this... | |
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