A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... legislation by which the freedom and rights it confers on the people have been secured ; and of its merits and advantages as a system of Government . The history follows the course of our Parliamentary career and legislation ; and ...
... legislation by which the freedom and rights it confers on the people have been secured ; and of its merits and advantages as a system of Government . The history follows the course of our Parliamentary career and legislation ; and ...
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... legislation , and the degree in which freedom was enjoyed by the people , very much depended , especially after the Reformation , on the prevailing ecclesiastical policy of the sovereign or the Parliament ; I have therefore treated the ...
... legislation , and the degree in which freedom was enjoyed by the people , very much depended , especially after the Reformation , on the prevailing ecclesiastical policy of the sovereign or the Parliament ; I have therefore treated the ...
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... legislative power alone , as supreme , when the executive is separate , and has no share in the legislation ) to one , to a few , or to many , that determines the form of the government . Thus there are three simple forms , -monarchy ...
... legislative power alone , as supreme , when the executive is separate , and has no share in the legislation ) to one , to a few , or to many , that determines the form of the government . Thus there are three simple forms , -monarchy ...
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... legislative functions of the government , which , in the simple forms are , from necessity , placed in the same ... legislation . The original sources of information for the proposed in- quiry are , chiefly , our national records ...
... legislative functions of the government , which , in the simple forms are , from necessity , placed in the same ... legislation . The original sources of information for the proposed in- quiry are , chiefly , our national records ...
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... legislation , and a just control of the executive power . The changes above indicated were gradual , often unfore- seen , and the result sometimes rather of accident than of express design . But the history of the freedom and of the ...
... legislation , and a just control of the executive power . The changes above indicated were gradual , often unfore- seen , and the result sometimes rather of accident than of express design . But the history of the freedom and of the ...
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