Why England Maintains the Union: A Popular Rendering of "England's Case Against Home Rule."John Murray, 1887 - 64 Seiten |
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... Federal institutions , like those of America or Switzerland , or place Ireland in the position of a Colony , such as , for instance , Canada or Victoria , will be considered presently , in the chapter on the Forms of Home Rule . It will ...
... Federal institutions , like those of America or Switzerland , or place Ireland in the position of a Colony , such as , for instance , Canada or Victoria , will be considered presently , in the chapter on the Forms of Home Rule . It will ...
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... Federal- ism is a stage towards , not a stage away from , national unity ; and that it requires for success the existence of a strong central authority . The whole tendency of modern civilisation flows towards the creation of great ...
... Federal- ism is a stage towards , not a stage away from , national unity ; and that it requires for success the existence of a strong central authority . The whole tendency of modern civilisation flows towards the creation of great ...
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... * See ' England's Case , ' pp . 238-252 . had become a federal congress , its omnipotence would be Home Rule - Its Forms . 31 ADVANTAGES TO ENGLAND 30 THREE DEFINITE EVILS TO GREAT BRITAIN (a) Would dislocate Constitution.
... * See ' England's Case , ' pp . 238-252 . had become a federal congress , its omnipotence would be Home Rule - Its Forms . 31 ADVANTAGES TO ENGLAND 30 THREE DEFINITE EVILS TO GREAT BRITAIN (a) Would dislocate Constitution.
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... federal congress , its omnipotence would be gone . Even were it made up of the same persons , elected by the same electors , its nature would be changed , and its power would be limited on all sides . It might , indeed , deal with ...
... federal congress , its omnipotence would be gone . Even were it made up of the same persons , elected by the same electors , its nature would be changed , and its power would be limited on all sides . It might , indeed , deal with ...
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... federal adminis- tration be displaced by the vote of an assembly . Turn the United Kingdom into a federal state , and parliamentary government , as Englishmen now know it , is at an end . This might or might not be an evil ; but it is ...
... federal adminis- tration be displaced by the vote of an assembly . Turn the United Kingdom into a federal state , and parliamentary government , as Englishmen now know it , is at an end . This might or might not be an evil ; but it is ...
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