The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 250A. Constable, 1929 |
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... King himself . The Prime Minister rules and is responsible to nobody but the King , who reigns as the sole representative of the nation , treated as one whole . " Royalism " however , in the sense applied to it under the ancient ...
... King himself . The Prime Minister rules and is responsible to nobody but the King , who reigns as the sole representative of the nation , treated as one whole . " Royalism " however , in the sense applied to it under the ancient ...
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... king truly represented the general national interests it could be done with impunity . It is the ultimate remedy of all governments , democratic or otherwise , witness the recent coup d'Etat of King Alexander ! As a criticism of the new ...
... king truly represented the general national interests it could be done with impunity . It is the ultimate remedy of all governments , democratic or otherwise , witness the recent coup d'Etat of King Alexander ! As a criticism of the new ...
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... King or his Council , or both ; for they are transcendent matters . That which concerns the mystery of the King's power is not lawful to be disputed . " Had it not been for the bold stand taken by Sir Edward Coke , Lord Chief Justice of ...
... King or his Council , or both ; for they are transcendent matters . That which concerns the mystery of the King's power is not lawful to be disputed . " Had it not been for the bold stand taken by Sir Edward Coke , Lord Chief Justice of ...
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The New Italian Constitution J S BARNES | 1 |
Alexander the Great and | 50 |
The Poor Law in Necessitous | 65 |
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