The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... legislative bodies , and has required ( at least the Constitution requires ) the consent of both to every law . The animating spirit of the two assemblies is uncongenial . The most powerful and effective members of the present House of ...
... legislative bodies , and has required ( at least the Constitution requires ) the consent of both to every law . The animating spirit of the two assemblies is uncongenial . The most powerful and effective members of the present House of ...
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... legislative . In ordinary conversation it is often assumed that they are entirely legislative . If it so happens that no important enactment has marked a session , we constantly hear the House of Commons censured as if its time had ...
... legislative . In ordinary conversation it is often assumed that they are entirely legislative . If it so happens that no important enactment has marked a session , we constantly hear the House of Commons censured as if its time had ...
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... legislative assembly ; in presidential governments the executive claims directly under the people , as it alleges and boasts , and is specially elected by the nation at large . The type of ministerial government is the English : the ...
... legislative assembly ; in presidential governments the executive claims directly under the people , as it alleges and boasts , and is specially elected by the nation at large . The type of ministerial government is the English : the ...
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