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" THE USE of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is incalculable. Without her in England, the present English Government would fail and pass away. Most people when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went... "
The English Constitution - Página 57
por Walter Bagehot - 1867 - 348 páginas
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Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History

Daniel Dayan, Elihu Katz - 1992 - 324 páginas
...press may act against the interest of its owners or their class, is discussed in Gouldner (1976). 1 1 . "Most people when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes of Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too much thought and...
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Feminist Perspectives on Public Law

Susan Millns, Noel Whitty - 1999 - 325 páginas
...An unbroken narrative is constructed from Bagehot's The English Constitution up to the present day: The use of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is...present English Government would fail and pass away . . . The English Monarchy strengths our government with the strength of religion ... It would be a...
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Bagehot: The English Constitution

Bagehot - 2001 - 300 páginas
...itself, of which, except by some almost unbearable misfortune, it could never be convinced. No. Ill The Monarchy The use of the Queen, in a dignified...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor - that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby - have imagined that too much thought and prominence...
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Queen Victoria: First Media Monarch

John Plunkett - 2003 - 280 páginas
...and pass awav. Most people when they read that thr Qneen walked on the slopes at U indsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too umch thought and prominence were given to little things. But they have been in error: and it is nice...
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The English Constitution: Myths and Realities

Ian Ward - 2004 - 227 páginas
...encapsulated the mix of journalistic irony and political perception that defined The English Constitution: The use of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too much thought and...
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Power: A New Social Analysis

Bertrand Russell - 2004 - 292 páginas
...Constitution—a book still well worth reading— begins the discussion of the monarchy as follows: The use of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is...incalculable. Without her in England, the present English Govemment would fail and pass away. Most people when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes...
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