The Government Year Book: A Record of the Forms and Methods of Government in Great Britain, Her Colonies, and Foreign Countries, 1888 [and 1889], Volúmenes1-2Lewis Sergeant T.F. Unwin, 1888 |
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... representative institutions , and execu- tives based upon contracts between the governing and the governed . Recent history has shown that the general tendency in States which have secured settled and stable government , in which trade ...
... representative institutions , and execu- tives based upon contracts between the governing and the governed . Recent history has shown that the general tendency in States which have secured settled and stable government , in which trade ...
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... representative institutions have been replaced by what in other settle- ments has been the transitory expedient of nominated councils . There may , indeed , be two opinions as to the necessity for this retrogressive step , but it is ...
... representative institutions have been replaced by what in other settle- ments has been the transitory expedient of nominated councils . There may , indeed , be two opinions as to the necessity for this retrogressive step , but it is ...
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... representative assembly - in a constitutional State is apparently neglected by one of the oldest and strongest of constitutional States . In Great Britain it is held that the Crown is capable of concluding a treaty binding upon the ...
... representative assembly - in a constitutional State is apparently neglected by one of the oldest and strongest of constitutional States . In Great Britain it is held that the Crown is capable of concluding a treaty binding upon the ...
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... representatives of Great Britain . It is impossible to attach weight to this argument in view of the well ... representative bodies— for the most part previous to ratification , and sometimes even previous to negotiation . The ...
... representatives of Great Britain . It is impossible to attach weight to this argument in view of the well ... representative bodies— for the most part previous to ratification , and sometimes even previous to negotiation . The ...
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... representative assemblies , and seeks to arrive at a pre- liminary understanding on the questions at issue , ( 2 ) by conferences of the States more immediately concerned , or ( 3 ) by congresses . A Congress may be regarded as special ...
... representative assemblies , and seeks to arrive at a pre- liminary understanding on the questions at issue , ( 2 ) by conferences of the States more immediately concerned , or ( 3 ) by congresses . A Congress may be regarded as special ...
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