The National Review, Volumen19R. Theobald, 1864 |
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... party which has the upper hand in the House of Commons , they may be said to be indirectly chosen by the House of Commons itself . They exercise the executive functions of the crown , and possess an initiative in all important points of ...
... party which has the upper hand in the House of Commons , they may be said to be indirectly chosen by the House of Commons itself . They exercise the executive functions of the crown , and possess an initiative in all important points of ...
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... party aim , have not taken the needful pains to distinguish what is essential in either system from what is incidental ; and they have too often used the whole controversy merely as a means of pointing declama- tions against federalism ...
... party aim , have not taken the needful pains to distinguish what is essential in either system from what is incidental ; and they have too often used the whole controversy merely as a means of pointing declama- tions against federalism ...
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... party has any means of getting rid of the other . The president cannot dissolve congress , and he is in no way called on to resign his own office . Thus it is quite possible that the executive and legislative branches may be in state of ...
... party has any means of getting rid of the other . The president cannot dissolve congress , and he is in no way called on to resign his own office . Thus it is quite possible that the executive and legislative branches may be in state of ...
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... parties an- swering to those of England or America . In such a country the matters brought before the Storthing must be ... party struggle on the most gigantic scale . The founders of the con- stitution doubtless hoped that the local ...
... parties an- swering to those of England or America . In such a country the matters brought before the Storthing must be ... party struggle on the most gigantic scale . The founders of the con- stitution doubtless hoped that the local ...
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... party selects its candidate in large conventions , it is probable that the best man of the party will not be chosen . An inferior man , who is less known , and who therefore has fewer enemies , is found to be a safer card . This is a ...
... party selects its candidate in large conventions , it is probable that the best man of the party will not be chosen . An inferior man , who is less known , and who therefore has fewer enemies , is found to be a safer card . This is a ...
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