The English ConstitutionH. S. King & Company, 1872 - 291 стор. A classic study of the British constitution, paying special attention to how Parliament and the monarchy work. The author frequently draws comparisons with the American Constitution, being generally critical of the American system of government. |
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... Government had made such a mistake , certainly the majority of the Legislature would find against it . In a country fit for Parliamentary institutions , the par- tizanship of members of the Legislature never comes in manifest opposition ...
... Government had made such a mistake , certainly the majority of the Legislature would find against it . In a country fit for Parliamentary institutions , the par- tizanship of members of the Legislature never comes in manifest opposition ...
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... Parliament shall be given to such treaties , we should have a real discussion prior to the making of such treaties . We should have the reasons for the treaty plainly stated , and also the reasons against it . At present , as we have ...
... Parliament shall be given to such treaties , we should have a real discussion prior to the making of such treaties . We should have the reasons for the treaty plainly stated , and also the reasons against it . At present , as we have ...
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... Parliamentary Republic , of a Republic where Parliament appoints the Minister , is made in a nation which has , to say the least of it , no peculiar aptitude for Parliamentary Government ... Government , which I call " rationality , " by ...
... Parliamentary Republic , of a Republic where Parliament appoints the Minister , is made in a nation which has , to say the least of it , no peculiar aptitude for Parliamentary Government ... Government , which I call " rationality , " by ...
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... Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parliament can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because being elected from a limited ...
... Parliamentary Government is impossible too , because the Parliament can neither choose men nor measures . The French assemblies under the Restored Monarchy seem to have been quieter , probably because being elected from a limited ...
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... political reputation could arise in France . The Emperor governed , and no one member could show a capacity for government . M. Rouher , though of vast real ability , was in the popular idea only the Emperor's agent ; and even had it ...
... political reputation could arise in France . The Emperor governed , and no one member could show a capacity for government . M. Rouher , though of vast real ability , was in the popular idea only the Emperor's agent ; and even had it ...
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Сторінка 73 - To state the matter shortly, the sovereign has, under a constitutional monarchy such as ours, three rights — the right to be consulted, the right to encourage, the right to warn. And a king of great sense and sagacity would want no others.
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