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Page 38
Economic depression and the hostility between the Western and Eastern
Provinces added to the usual difficulties of a system where a representative
assembly has the power of the purse but does not control the executive .
Wodehouse wished ...
Economic depression and the hostility between the Western and Eastern
Provinces added to the usual difficulties of a system where a representative
assembly has the power of the purse but does not control the executive .
Wodehouse wished ...
Page 666
They were individually members of the Assembly and individually eligible for
membership of the Council , while at the same time , through their membership of
the British Empire , they might secure additional representation on the Assembly
or ...
They were individually members of the Assembly and individually eligible for
membership of the Council , while at the same time , through their membership of
the British Empire , they might secure additional representation on the Assembly
or ...
Page 678
... Government had no legal sanction so long as it had not been confirmed by a
freely - elected constitutional Assembly . ... itself recognised that the voice of
France speaking in a Constituent Assembly could alone determine the form and
the ...
... Government had no legal sanction so long as it had not been confirmed by a
freely - elected constitutional Assembly . ... itself recognised that the voice of
France speaking in a Constituent Assembly could alone determine the form and
the ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
Copyright | |
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