The Government of England: Its Structure and Its DevelopmentLongmans, Green, 1887 - 636 páginas |
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... representatives that reflect the varying desires and interests of the nation at large , has among other duties the charge of vigilantly watching the manage- ment of public affairs , and of promptly reporting to the King whatever in any ...
... representatives that reflect the varying desires and interests of the nation at large , has among other duties the charge of vigilantly watching the manage- ment of public affairs , and of promptly reporting to the King whatever in any ...
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... representative branch of the legislature , I have ventured to offer an explanation of the appearance in England of that great novelty in practical politics , political representation ; and I have traced the principal events of its early ...
... representative branch of the legislature , I have ventured to offer an explanation of the appearance in England of that great novelty in practical politics , political representation ; and I have traced the principal events of its early ...
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... representative bodies thus confined them- selves to the expression of their wants , and left the duty of finding a remedy to the King and his council with the advice of the prelates earls and barons . * It is noteworthy , * I Lords ...
... representative bodies thus confined them- selves to the expression of their wants , and left the duty of finding a remedy to the King and his council with the advice of the prelates earls and barons . * It is noteworthy , * I Lords ...
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... from the representatives of the people . The hope of promotion , the zeal of former political connections , the flatteries of a court , the prejudices of their time of life towards authority , and the 86 THE ROYAL WILL :
... from the representatives of the people . The hope of promotion , the zeal of former political connections , the flatteries of a court , the prejudices of their time of life towards authority , and the 86 THE ROYAL WILL :
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... representatives of the States in the national legislature were likely to feel as warmly as their constituents . * In these circumstances the independence of the judges upon the legislature was not less important than their independence ...
... representatives of the States in the national legislature were likely to feel as warmly as their constituents . * In these circumstances the independence of the judges upon the legislature was not less important than their independence ...
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The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1886 |
The Government of England: Its Structure, and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1867 |
The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1887 |
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