The Constitutional Review, Svazky 1–2Henry Campbell Black, Herbert Francis Wright National Association for Constitutional Government, 1917 The Constitutional review served as the official organ of the National Association for Constitutional Government, advocating the maintenance of constitutional government and recording its progress at home and abroad. The review includes articles on proposed or accomplished changes in constitutions, and on political activity related to the subject of constitutional government. Reviews of books on relevant topics are also included. |
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... ment at all in France , and were it not for the tenacity of routine traditions in the administrative offices and the sound practical judgment of the French judges , the Republic , which , properly speaking , has no constitution , but ...
... ment at all in France , and were it not for the tenacity of routine traditions in the administrative offices and the sound practical judgment of the French judges , the Republic , which , properly speaking , has no constitution , but ...
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... ment at all in France , and were it not for the tenacity of routine traditions in the administrative offices and the sound practical judgment of the French judges , the Republic , which , properly speaking , has no constitution , but ...
... ment at all in France , and were it not for the tenacity of routine traditions in the administrative offices and the sound practical judgment of the French judges , the Republic , which , properly speaking , has no constitution , but ...
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... ment of the Constitution to popular in- itiative . On March 6 , 1906 , the Fed- eral Council present to the Federal Assembly a project for the revision of the Constitution extending popular in- itiative to Federal legislation , which up ...
... ment of the Constitution to popular in- itiative . On March 6 , 1906 , the Fed- eral Council present to the Federal Assembly a project for the revision of the Constitution extending popular in- itiative to Federal legislation , which up ...
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... ment . It is not so . There were four principles , some of which were taken from the British system , which were combined to form our system . a 1. Representative government , heritage from English liberty , dating perhaps from the ...
... ment . It is not so . There were four principles , some of which were taken from the British system , which were combined to form our system . a 1. Representative government , heritage from English liberty , dating perhaps from the ...
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... ment , to amend it , or to adopt any form of government which we may prefer . It was the unanimous judgment of the founders of this nation that a pure democracy , that is , a government in which the people exercise the judg- ment , the ...
... ment , to amend it , or to adopt any form of government which we may prefer . It was the unanimous judgment of the founders of this nation that a pure democracy , that is , a government in which the people exercise the judg- ment , the ...
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