The National Review, Volumen19R. Theobald, 1864 |
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... England . It agrees with England - that is , with the legal theory of England - in placing the executive power in the hands of a single person , and not in those of a council ; it agrees with Switzerland in making the depository of ...
... England . It agrees with England - that is , with the legal theory of England - in placing the executive power in the hands of a single person , and not in those of a council ; it agrees with Switzerland in making the depository of ...
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... England , America , and Federal Switzerland , and approach to the type of constitution common among the Swiss Cantons . Almost any number of changes can be rung in this way . We thus see how inade- quate any one classification of ...
... England , America , and Federal Switzerland , and approach to the type of constitution common among the Swiss Cantons . Almost any number of changes can be rung in this way . We thus see how inade- quate any one classification of ...
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... England , the First Consul in France . But it may be observed that this ambiguous kind of govern- ment has seldom been lasting . Venice and Poland have been the only countries where it could really be called permanent . In France and ...
... England , the First Consul in France . But it may be observed that this ambiguous kind of govern- ment has seldom been lasting . Venice and Poland have been the only countries where it could really be called permanent . In France and ...
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... England . That is to say , that degree of authority which the law gives him he is free to exercise according to his personal discretion . The constitu- tion binds him to consult his State Council , but it distinctly affirms that the ...
... England . That is to say , that degree of authority which the law gives him he is free to exercise according to his personal discretion . The constitu- tion binds him to consult his State Council , but it distinctly affirms that the ...
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... England such a " crisis " occurs whenever the ministry is not in harmony with a majority of the House of Commons , and it can hardly occur at any other time . When it does occur , the minister either resigns or dissolves . The ...
... England such a " crisis " occurs whenever the ministry is not in harmony with a majority of the House of Commons , and it can hardly occur at any other time . When it does occur , the minister either resigns or dissolves . The ...
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