The National Review, Volume 19R. Theobald, 1864 |
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... King ; the United States , and the several States generally , to an elective President or Governor ; the Swiss Confederation to an elective Council . America , it is clear , here forms a mean between Switz- erland and England . It ...
... King ; the United States , and the several States generally , to an elective President or Governor ; the Swiss Confederation to an elective Council . America , it is clear , here forms a mean between Switz- erland and England . It ...
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... King , and only a single Chamber ; and it seems that the present Kingdom of Greece , where the National Assembly has just voted the abolition of the Senate , is about to adopt the same model . These constitutions , so far as their ...
... King , and only a single Chamber ; and it seems that the present Kingdom of Greece , where the National Assembly has just voted the abolition of the Senate , is about to adopt the same model . These constitutions , so far as their ...
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... King may not be quite so easy as it seems at first sight . What , for instance , was the King of Poland or the Doge of Venice ? What were the two Kings of Sparta ? The Spartan case may be easily set aside . Sparta was not a case either ...
... King may not be quite so easy as it seems at first sight . What , for instance , was the King of Poland or the Doge of Venice ? What were the two Kings of Sparta ? The Spartan case may be easily set aside . Sparta was not a case either ...
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... King of Poland especially , though he might not be of royal birth , though he was not in the possession of ordinary royal powers , was still , in personal rank and privilege , looked on as the peer of other kings . The constitutional ...
... King of Poland especially , though he might not be of royal birth , though he was not in the possession of ordinary royal powers , was still , in personal rank and privilege , looked on as the peer of other kings . The constitutional ...
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... king , " and which doth not hedge in a president , is something which is of no small prac- tical importance , but it is hardly capable of political definition . This special feeling about a king seems mainly to arise from that vague ...
... king , " and which doth not hedge in a president , is something which is of no small prac- tical importance , but it is hardly capable of political definition . This special feeling about a king seems mainly to arise from that vague ...
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