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Strana 38
... favour of a constitution embodying the powers proposed , because they were anxious for the " exact ob- servance of public and private engagements ; ' another strong and active party was violently hostile to it , because disposed to ...
... favour of a constitution embodying the powers proposed , because they were anxious for the " exact ob- servance of public and private engagements ; ' another strong and active party was violently hostile to it , because disposed to ...
Strana 69
... favour of the existence of the House of Lords as an integral part of our Constitution . And the learned commentator's argument , " that the more various the ele- ments that enter into the composition of each body , the greater the ...
... favour of the existence of the House of Lords as an integral part of our Constitution . And the learned commentator's argument , " that the more various the ele- ments that enter into the composition of each body , the greater the ...
Strana 75
... without hoping to perfect . " + The arguments in favour of the duration of the legislative office generally " may be urged with increased * § 706 . + § 711 . force in regard to the Senate . " It is E 2 CH . VII . ] 75 THE SENATE .
... without hoping to perfect . " + The arguments in favour of the duration of the legislative office generally " may be urged with increased * § 706 . + § 711 . force in regard to the Senate . " It is E 2 CH . VII . ] 75 THE SENATE .
Strana 93
... favour in that country , many of these diversities have been embodied from choice , as im- portant checks upon undue legislation , as facilitating the representation of different interests and different opinions , and as thus securing ...
... favour in that country , many of these diversities have been embodied from choice , as im- portant checks upon undue legislation , as facilitating the representation of different interests and different opinions , and as thus securing ...
Strana 95
... favour rash innovations in domestic legislation and public policy , and to produce violent and sudden changes in the administration of public affairs , founded upon temporary excitements and prejudices . " + ' It operates also as a ...
... favour rash innovations in domestic legislation and public policy , and to produce violent and sudden changes in the administration of public affairs , founded upon temporary excitements and prejudices . " + ' It operates also as a ...
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