Three Human Rights in the Constitution of 1787University of Kansas Press, 1956 - 245 pages |
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Page 118
... vote as he directed , rain or shine . He was constantly busy at the task , as Mr. Browning describes it , of " persuading the careless and indifferent to devote regular attention to their parliamentary duties , and of opening the eyes ...
... vote as he directed , rain or shine . He was constantly busy at the task , as Mr. Browning describes it , of " persuading the careless and indifferent to devote regular attention to their parliamentary duties , and of opening the eyes ...
Page 140
... vote at the end of the debate , but I have said enough to prove that a new method of obtaining ministerial respon- sibility was coming into use . It was no longer necessary to punish an unpopular adviser in order to get rid of him . Just ...
... vote at the end of the debate , but I have said enough to prove that a new method of obtaining ministerial respon- sibility was coming into use . It was no longer necessary to punish an unpopular adviser in order to get rid of him . Just ...
Page 141
... vote in the legislature , and perhaps their minds stopped there . The importance of a majority vote in Parliament for get- ting rid of the King's main advisers was overlooked . This seems a bit odd , because what is now the British ...
... vote in the legislature , and perhaps their minds stopped there . The importance of a majority vote in Parliament for get- ting rid of the King's main advisers was overlooked . This seems a bit odd , because what is now the British ...
Contents
FREEDOM OF DEBATE IN CONGRESS | 4 |
THE PROHIBITION OF BILLS OF ATTAINDER | 90 |
FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT | 162 |
Copyright | |
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