The State: Elements of Historical and Practical PoliticsHeath, 1889 - 686 Seiten |
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Achæan administration affairs Amphictyony ancient appointed archons Assembly Athens Austria authority became body borough Brandenburg Bundesrath Cabinet Cantons central century Chamber character chief citizens civil Clisthenes colonies committees common Confederation conquest constitution Council course courts custom Department Diocletian districts duties elected electors Emperor Empire England English ephors estates Eupatrids executive exercise federal feudal force France functions German Greece Greek Hellenic Holy Roman Empire House House of Lords imperial independent individual influence institutions judicial jurisdiction jus gentium justice king kingdom kinship land league legislation legislature lords magistrates matters ment ministers Ministry modern monarchy municipal organization Parliament Peloponnesus phratry plebeians political popular Prætor prerogatives President principles privileges provinces Prussia races Reichstag representative Riksdag Roman law Rome royal rule self-government Senate separate session Solon sovereignty Sparta supreme territory Teutonic tion towns township tribes union vote
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 384 - Cabinet includes the following ten members of the administration : the First Lord of the Treasury, the Lord Chancellor, the Lord President of the Council, the Lord Privy Seal, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the five Secretaries of State.
Seite 402 - Law (the Court of King's Bench, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Court of Exchequer...
Seite 484 - the power to tax involves the power to destroy.' Recollecting the fundamental principle that the Constitution, laws and treaties of the United States are the supreme law of the land...
Seite 540 - ... given the power to control it not only by withholding moneys, but also through direct participation in the power of appointment to the minor city offices, — all those, that is to say, not filled by popular election. The chief officers of every city have usually been elected, but all others have, as a rule, been appointed by the mayor subject to confirmation by the city council. The tendency of all very recent legislation with reference to the constitution of city governments has been to concentrate...
Seite 389 - Government as hereinafter provided the supervision of the laws relating to the public health, the relief of the poor, and local government.