Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... object of all good government ; that is , a wide diffusion of political rights coupled with effective guarantees for personal liberty . This is no optimistic view of the English Constitution ; and the truth of it is testified not only ...
... object of all good government ; that is , a wide diffusion of political rights coupled with effective guarantees for personal liberty . This is no optimistic view of the English Constitution ; and the truth of it is testified not only ...
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... with any other institutions whatsoever . Throughout this treatise the objects of all government in relation to public liberty and national progress will be held to present a natural unity , round which Organic unity of the Constitution.
... with any other institutions whatsoever . Throughout this treatise the objects of all government in relation to public liberty and national progress will be held to present a natural unity , round which Organic unity of the Constitution.
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... object of the Bill without the assent of the Lords , marked any deliberate indifference to the opinion of the Lords ' House in com- parison with that of the House of Commons . Very protracted and acute debates , in which the most ...
... object of the Bill without the assent of the Lords , marked any deliberate indifference to the opinion of the Lords ' House in com- parison with that of the House of Commons . Very protracted and acute debates , in which the most ...
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... object mainly the remedy of staring abuses , such as not even the most persistent stickler for ad- herence to the forms of the older English Constitution could honestly defend . The Act of 1867 , and the tentative measures which ...
... object mainly the remedy of staring abuses , such as not even the most persistent stickler for ad- herence to the forms of the older English Constitution could honestly defend . The Act of 1867 , and the tentative measures which ...
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... object to arrest or punish was a natural consequence of a lengthened process of trans- ition from the older theory of representation by classes to the modern theory of the representation of individual persons . It was not unnatural ...
... object to arrest or punish was a natural consequence of a lengthened process of trans- ition from the older theory of representation by classes to the modern theory of the representation of individual persons . It was not unnatural ...
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