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Page 188
By a constitutional tradition , now long established , the King is expected to dissolve parliament whenever his Prime Minister advises him to do so . As an inevitable consequence practically every member of the dominant party must ...
By a constitutional tradition , now long established , the King is expected to dissolve parliament whenever his Prime Minister advises him to do so . As an inevitable consequence practically every member of the dominant party must ...
Page 195
Fearing a possible menace to her Indian dominions , she established at Teheran an influence which became , together with that of Russia , the dominant factor in Persian politics . In the meanwhile , the corruption and extravagance of ...
Fearing a possible menace to her Indian dominions , she established at Teheran an influence which became , together with that of Russia , the dominant factor in Persian politics . In the meanwhile , the corruption and extravagance of ...
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Thus was the first " rule of law " definitely established , and the personal liberty of the subject guaranteed . It has been usual to affirm that this principle , and the rights depending thereon , are deducible from the absence in ...
Thus was the first " rule of law " definitely established , and the personal liberty of the subject guaranteed . It has been usual to affirm that this principle , and the rights depending thereon , are deducible from the absence in ...
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