The North American Review, Band 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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... cabinet government , " or , as he generally calls it , parliament- ary government . We have next to consider in what the advantage of this cabinet government consists : " The distinguishing quality is that in each stage of a public ...
... cabinet government , " or , as he generally calls it , parliament- ary government . We have next to consider in what the advantage of this cabinet government consists : " The distinguishing quality is that in each stage of a public ...
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... cabinet government , we can see nothing in our system to prevent them . Congress and the President are chosen for fixed terms , but the cabinet is not . There is no reason why they should not all resign again and again , the President ...
... cabinet government , we can see nothing in our system to prevent them . Congress and the President are chosen for fixed terms , but the cabinet is not . There is no reason why they should not all resign again and again , the President ...
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... cabinet might glide over the most of this term with routine business and ... government will go out or remain is determined by the debate and by the ... government a nation has , except at the electing moment , no influence ; it has not ...
... cabinet might glide over the most of this term with routine business and ... government will go out or remain is determined by the debate and by the ... government a nation has , except at the electing moment , no influence ; it has not ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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