Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... give true and fruitful results , it must be regarded as an organic whole , and not as a mere aggregate of distinct institutions and laws . If any metaphorical language were to be adopted ( which is a very dangerous experiment in the ...
... give true and fruitful results , it must be regarded as an organic whole , and not as a mere aggregate of distinct institutions and laws . If any metaphorical language were to be adopted ( which is a very dangerous experiment in the ...
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... give a preference to that reading which best gives effect to recognised constitutional maxims ; and ( 3 ) to raise a presumption -only to be rebutted by the most express language , if at all - against any interpretation of an Act of ...
... give a preference to that reading which best gives effect to recognised constitutional maxims ; and ( 3 ) to raise a presumption -only to be rebutted by the most express language , if at all - against any interpretation of an Act of ...
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... give effect . Thus the reality , nature , and value at any time of a representative system turns upon whether the people on their side have clear views of their own wants , and fixed sentiments in respect of a national policy ; and ...
... give effect . Thus the reality , nature , and value at any time of a representative system turns upon whether the people on their side have clear views of their own wants , and fixed sentiments in respect of a national policy ; and ...
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... give it effect . ' ' It is clear that if once the extreme notion of delegacy and of the legitimacy of pledges given by candidates becomes prevalent , there are no bounds whatever to the amount of vulgar servility which may be the ...
... give it effect . ' ' It is clear that if once the extreme notion of delegacy and of the legitimacy of pledges given by candidates becomes prevalent , there are no bounds whatever to the amount of vulgar servility which may be the ...
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... give no pledges . I will not bind myself to make or to sup- ' port any particular motion . I will state as shortly as 6 6 ' I can some of the reasons which have induced me to ' form this determination . The great beauty of the ...
... give no pledges . I will not bind myself to make or to sup- ' port any particular motion . I will state as shortly as 6 6 ' I can some of the reasons which have induced me to ' form this determination . The great beauty of the ...
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