Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... reign . I have been happy enough to feel that I could comply with the suggestions of a filial loyalty , while discharging a useful public duty , in continuing the record of the movements of the Constitution down to the present day . In ...
... reign . I have been happy enough to feel that I could comply with the suggestions of a filial loyalty , while discharging a useful public duty , in continuing the record of the movements of the Constitution down to the present day . In ...
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... reign • 300 Conduct of King William IV . in the selection of Ministers 301 • Comment of Lord Palmerston 304 Criticism of Mr. Gladstone . 305 Nature of the right assumed by the King 307 Its non - assumption by the present Sovereign 308 ...
... reign • 300 Conduct of King William IV . in the selection of Ministers 301 • Comment of Lord Palmerston 304 Criticism of Mr. Gladstone . 305 Nature of the right assumed by the King 307 Its non - assumption by the present Sovereign 308 ...
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... reign of George II . Sir T. Erskine May has pur- ported to bring Mr. Hallam's work down to the present day ; and Mr. Walter Bagehot has drawn a vivid and severely exact portraiture of the working of the Constitution at the time his ...
... reign of George II . Sir T. Erskine May has pur- ported to bring Mr. Hallam's work down to the present day ; and Mr. Walter Bagehot has drawn a vivid and severely exact portraiture of the working of the Constitution at the time his ...
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... reign , the dominance of a special school of statesmen , and even the more ephemeral tastes and prejudices of the bulk of the population , may alter the character and efficacy of institutions other- wise the most clearly marked in their ...
... reign , the dominance of a special school of statesmen , and even the more ephemeral tastes and prejudices of the bulk of the population , may alter the character and efficacy of institutions other- wise the most clearly marked in their ...
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... reign - that is , in 1837 - that the true con- sequences of the Reform Act of 1832 began to be fully apprehended . Mr. Walter Bagehot , in the Introduction to the latest edition of his memorable treatise , ' has pointed out what the ...
... reign - that is , in 1837 - that the true con- sequences of the Reform Act of 1832 began to be fully apprehended . Mr. Walter Bagehot , in the Introduction to the latest edition of his memorable treatise , ' has pointed out what the ...
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Стр. 49 - Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests ; which interests each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates ; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole ; where, not local purposes, not local prejudices ought to guide, but the general good, resulting from the general reason of the whole.
Стр. 49 - ... parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole; where, not local purposes, not local prejudices ought to guide, but the general good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose a member indeed; but when you have chosen him, he is not member of Bristol, but he is a member of parliament.
Стр. 181 - A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered to a foreign state unless provision is made by the law of that state, or by arrangement, that the fugitive criminal shall not, until he has been restored or had an opportunity of returning to Her Majesty's dominions, be detained or tried in that foreign state for any nffenee committed prior to his surrender other than the extradition crime proved by the facts on which the surrender is grounded...
Стр. 200 - The territorial waters of her Majesty's dominions,' in " reference to the sea, means such part of the sea adjacent " to the coast of the United Kingdom, or the coast of some " other part of her Majesty's dominions...
Стр. 310 - ... towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that Minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the foreign Ministers before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse ; to receive the foreign despatches in good time ; and to have the drafts for her approval sent to her in sufficient time to make herself acquainted with their contents before they must be sent off.
Стр. 173 - Provided that such laws shall have been passed in such manner and form as may from time to time be required by any Act of Parliament Letters Patent Order in Council or colonial law for the time being in force in the said colony.
Стр. 245 - ... watch every part of the public business, in order to be able to advise and assist her at any moment in any of the multifarious and difficult questions or duties brought before her, sometimes international, sometimes political, or social, or personal.
Стр. 206 - ... of such foreign state, or is paid for by such foreign state or such agent, and is employed in the military or naval service of such foreign state, such ship shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been built with a view to being so employed, and the burden shall lie on the builder of such ship of proving that he did not know that the ship was intended to be so employed in the military or naval service of such foreign state.
Стр. 49 - But authoritative instructions, mandates issued which the member is bound blindly and implicitly to obey, to vote, and to argue for, though contrary to the clearest conviction of his judgment and conscience, these are things utterly unknown to the laws of this land, and which arise from a fundamental mistake of the whole order and tenor of our Constitution.
Стр. 383 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.