Année d'origine : 1894
G. Lowes Dickinson
[p.98] CHAPTER III THE HOUSE OF LORDS The democratic development of the representative House, as it has been described in the preceding chapter, could not but affect the position of the House of Lords. The theory of the constitution which was held in the eighteenth century has, it is true, never been formally abandoned, and it is ...
Année d'origine : 1894
G. Lowes Dickinson
[p.125] CHAPTER IVTHE INTERPRETATION OF DEMOCRACY BY THE WORKING CLASSIn examining the development of which the Act of 1832 was the first phase, we came to the conclusion that it was never the deliberate intention of the governing class, either before or after the first Reform Bill, to accomplish the transition to democracy that has actua...
Année d'origine : 1894
G. Lowes Dickinson
[p.160] CHAPTER VTHE PRESENT SITUATIONHaving now briefly traced, the process of the democratisation of Parliament, and having indicated the main issue, in domestic politics, which the process has brought into prominence, I propose, in the present chapter, to offer certain considerations upon the central machinery of Government in connecti...
G. Lowes Dickinson
G. Lowes Dickinson, The Development of Parliament during the Nineteenth Century, London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1895, viiip. + 183p. Numérisation et relecture des OCR réalisées par la Bibliothèque Cujas THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARLIAMENT [p.v] PREFACE The object of ...
Année d'origine : 1906
G. Lowes Dickinson
[p.V] Préface Que si j'appartenais à l'école des juristes et des publicistes, qui pensent que les nations peuvent s'emprunter leurs lois, que la sagesse pour elles est, selon la formule de l'un d'eux, d'imiter « les peuples prospères » ou que la science a pour suprême but d...