Principles and Problems of GovernmentHarper & brothers, 1921 - Počet stran: 597 |
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Strana ix
... HOUSE OF COMMONS . PROPOSED REFORMS The Limitation of the Scope of Legislative Powers and Functions Abolition of the District System and the Adoption of Some Plan Proportional Representation 283 · 285 · 287 291 292 292 296 297 298 300 ...
... HOUSE OF COMMONS . PROPOSED REFORMS The Limitation of the Scope of Legislative Powers and Functions Abolition of the District System and the Adoption of Some Plan Proportional Representation 283 · 285 · 287 291 292 292 296 297 298 300 ...
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... house not merely in military matters and in naval matters , but for financial , for economic , for shipping , for food purposes , and for all the other things that are essential to the life of the nations . All these matters are raised ...
... house not merely in military matters and in naval matters , but for financial , for economic , for shipping , for food purposes , and for all the other things that are essential to the life of the nations . All these matters are raised ...
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... House of Commons , a representative body in control of an executive committee known as the Cabinet became the governing authority of the English nation . The representatives of various classes in the government came to be regarded as a ...
... House of Commons , a representative body in control of an executive committee known as the Cabinet became the governing authority of the English nation . The representatives of various classes in the government came to be regarded as a ...
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... house , the medical association , the trade - union , and wheresoever there is an interest strong enough to form a nucleus you will find men gathering around it in an association.2 To certain of these associations , it is maintained ...
... house , the medical association , the trade - union , and wheresoever there is an interest strong enough to form a nucleus you will find men gathering around it in an association.2 To certain of these associations , it is maintained ...
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... houses . " a great extent this is still the case . The responsibility of forming public sentiment belongs primarily to a particular class of society rather than to individuals . The English- 1 See James Bryce , The American Commonwealth ...
... houses . " a great extent this is still the case . The responsibility of forming public sentiment belongs primarily to a particular class of society rather than to individuals . The English- 1 See James Bryce , The American Commonwealth ...
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Strana 526 - Chronic wrong-doing, or an impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society, may in America, as elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the western hemisphere the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine...
Strana 507 - The Members of the League agree that, if there should arise between them any dispute likely to lead to a rupture they will submit the matter either to arbitration or judicial settlement or to inquiry by the Council and they agree in no case to resort to war until three months after the award by the arbitrators or the judicial decision or the report by the Council.
Strana 534 - A free, open-minded and absolutely impartial adjustment of all colonial claims, based upon a strict observance of the principle that in determining all such questions of sovereignty the interests of the populations concerned must have equal weight with the equitable claims of the government whose title is to be determined.
Strana 531 - To those colonies and territories which as a consequence of the late war have ceased to be under the sovereignty of the States which formerly governed them and which are inhabited by peoples not yet able to stand by themselves under the strenuous conditions of the modern world, there should be applied the principle that the wellbeing and development of such peoples form a sacred trust of civilization and that securities for the performance of this trust should be embodied in this Covenant.
Strana 529 - September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States...
Strana 447 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created.
Strana 232 - Although, among the enumerated powers of government, we do not find the word "bank" or "incorporation," we find the great powers to lay and collect taxes; to borrow money; to regulate commerce; to declare and conduct a war; and to raise and support armies and navies.
Strana 531 - Pacific islands, which, owing to the sparseness of their population or their small size, or their remoteness from the centers of civilization, or their geographical contiguity to the territory of the Mandatory, and other circumstances, can be best administered under the laws of the Mandatory as integral portions of its territory, subject to the safeguards above mentioned in the interests of the indigenous population.
Strana 534 - Absolute freedom of navigation upon the seas, outside territorial waters, alike in peace and in war, except as the seas may be closed in whole or in part by international action for the enforcement of international covenants.
Strana 495 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations, to have with them as little political connection as possible.