Popular Science Monthly volume 20

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Popular Science Monthly volume 20
D. Appleton And Company
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She has a series of enactments, from the Great Charter to the Bill of Rights, limiting the power of the Crown and securing the liberty of the subject. Apart from this she has nothing but a balance of political forces, determined by a long strug- gle, if balance it can be called, when the political power of the Crown has been reduced almost to nothing, and that of the Lords to a frag- ment of what it once was, since they can make no permanent stand on important questions themselves, though a sta...nd may be made by the representatives of their order and interest in the House of Commons. There are traditions, no doubt, which in England herself have been fixed by long practice and handed on by a group of political families, notwithstanding which some important points, such as the rights of the House of Commons with regard to the approval of treaties, are still in an unsettled state ; but out of England these traditions fail, and, when Canada is set to govern herself according to "the well-understood principles of the British Constitution, " it soon appears that these prin- ciples are not so well understood, or at least not so religiously ob- served, by colonial politicians struggling for place, as by the members of the Carlton and the Reform Club.

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