THE USE of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is incalculable. Without her in England, the present English Government would fail and pass away. Most people when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went... The English Constitution - Page 59by Walter Bagehot - 1867 - 348 pagesFull view - About this book
 | WALTER BAGEHOT - 1873
...proceed to show under what form and with what adjuncts it exists in England. No. II. THE MONARCHY. \FHE use of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is incalculable....present English Government would fail and pass away\ Mostpeople when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - Constitutional history - 1877 - 474 pages
...shall proceed to show under what form and with what adjuncts it exists in England. III. THE MONABCHT. THE USE of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too much thought and... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - Constitutional law - 1889 - 468 pages
...importance. I shall proceed to show under what form and with what adjuncts it exists in England. IIL THE MONARCHY. THE USE of the Queen, in a dignified...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too much thought and... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - English literature - 1891
...importance. I shall proceed to show under what form, and with what adjuncts it exists in England. m. THE MONARCHY. THE use of the Queen, in a dignified...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor, that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby, have imagined that too much thought and prominence... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - English literature - 1891
...importance. I shall proceed to show under what form and with what adjuncts it exists in England. in. THE MONARCHY. THE use of the Queen, in a dignified...government would fail and pass away. Most people, \vhen they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor, that the Prince of Wales went to the... | |
 | Walter Bagehot - Constitutional history - 1893 - 468 pages
...importance. 1 shall proceed to show under what form and with what adjuncts it exists in England. in. THE MONARCHY. THE USE of the Queen, in a dignified...to little things. But they have been in error ; and it is nice to trace how the actions of a retired widow and an unemployed youth become of such importance.... | |
 | Niichirō Matsunami - Collisions at sea - 1900 - 314 pages
...the legal conception of the Crown ? When we read in Mr. Bagehot's work the following passage : — " The use of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is...pass away. Most people when they read that the Queen 18o walked on the slopes at Windsor, and that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby, have imagined... | |
 | Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - Literature - 1901
...importance. I shall proceed to show under what form and with what adjuncts it exists in England. II. THE MONARCHY. THE USE of the Queen, in a dignified...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too much thought and... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - United States - 1901 - 225 pages
...importance. I shall proceed to show under what form and with what adjuncts it exists in England. II. THE MONARCHY. THE USE of the Queen, in a dignified...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too much thought and... | |
 | Thomas Francis Moran - Bibliography - 1903 - 379 pages
...recognised the value of the Crown in the English government. In his " English Constitution," he says, " The use of the Queen, in a dignified capacity, is...when they read that the Queen walked on the slopes at Windsor — that the Prince of Wales went to the Derby — have imagined that too much thought and... | |
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