... with the actual distribution of real political strength. There is in every constitution a strongest power — one which would gain the victory if the compromises by which the Constitution habitually works were suspended and there came a trial of strength.... De minister-afgevaardigde - Page 80by Robert del Campo - 1895 - 107 pagesFull view - About this book
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