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" The efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers. "
The English Constitution - Page 10
by Walter Bagehot - 1872 - 291 pages
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The Rape of the Constitution?

Keith Sutherland - Constitutional history - 2000 - 388 pages
...baloney even in the mid-nineteenth century — the high point of classical parliamentary government: The efficient secret of the English Constitution may...complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers. In Bagehot's view this 'fusion' of powers, in conjunction with the aforementioned parliamentary constraints,...
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Bagehot: The English Constitution

Bagehot - Biography & Autobiography - 2001 - 300 pages
...think it is - is narrowly confined to nations with an analogous history and similar political relics. The efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the 1 'from the meaning of the term* close union, the nearly complete fusion of the executive and legislative...
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Constitutional and Administrative Law

Hilaire Barnett - Law - 2002 - 1117 pages
...executive and parliament represented 'the efficient secret of the English constitution' which: ... may be described as the close union, the nearly complete...in all the books, the goodness of our constitution lies in the entire separation of the legislative and executive authorities, but in truth its merit...
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The British Study of Politics in the Twentieth Century

Jack Hayward, Brian Barry, Archie Brown - History - 2003 - 534 pages
...devoted much space to its analysis as an aspect of the separation of powers.18 Bagehot's remark that 'the efficient secret of the English constitution...nearly complete fusion of the executive and legislative power' relates to the intermix of persons and membership as distinct 17 On all of this, see particularly...
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The Canadian Federalist Experiment: From Defiant Monarchy to Reluctant Republic

Frederick Vaughan - History - 2003 - 244 pages
...sovereign reigns but does not govern. "The efficient secret of the English Constitution," wrote Bagehot, "may be described as the close union, the nearly complete...fusion, of the executive and legislative powers." 35 That fusion takes place in the cabinet. But as Bagehot went on to explain, "[t]he English system...
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Understanding A/S Level Government Politics

Christopher Wilson - Political Science - 2003 - 324 pages
...political commentator Walter Bagehot, the author of a famous textbook on the Constitution, wrote that 'the efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the close union, the newly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers . . . The connecting link is the Cabinet.'...
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Protecting Canadian Democracy: The Senate You Never Knew

Canadian Centre for Management Development - Political Science - 2003 - 404 pages
...abolition of the Senate. 107 What Bagehot calls the 'efficient secret' of the English Constitution, "the close union, the nearly complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers" (Bagehot, The English Constitution, 8). 108 It should be noted that while section 47 of the Constitution...
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Politics in New Zealand

R. G. Mulgan, Peter Aimer - Political Science - 2004 - 358 pages
...in the Westminster system, the legislative and executive powers were not so much separated as fused. The efficient secret of the English constitution may...complete fusion, of the executive and legislative powers .... The connecting link is the Cabinet ... a combining committee - a hyphen which joins, a buckle...
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The English Constitution: Myths and Realities

Ian Ward - History - 2004 - 227 pages
...97 Ibid, 80-81,103-5. 98 Ibid, 10. exercise of government required, the 'efficiency' was secured in the 'close union, the nearly complete fusion of the executive and legislative powers'.100 This was the only balance that mattered to Bagehot. An 'efficient' constitution, Bagehot...
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Exploring Tort Law

M. Stuart Madden - Law - 2005 - 508 pages
...references. that also could have been achieved by the legislature. Walter Bagehot famously stated that "the efficient secret of the English Constitution may be described as the close union . . . of the executive and legislative powers" in the Cabinet.3 Yet even more widely, throughout the...
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