The book The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia was written by author Moore, W. Harrison (William Harrison), Sir, 1867-1935 Here you can read free online of The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia a good or bad book?
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Shall receive such remuneration as the Parliament may fix; but such remuneration shall not be diminished during their continuance in office. CHAPTER XIL THE EXECUTIVE POWER: ORGANIZATION OF THE EXECUTIVE. Sir William Anson introduces the subject of his second volume on the Law and Custom of the Constitution, by the observation that " In every political society there must be some person or body which acts on behalf of the whole, which represents the state as dealing with other states, which repr...esents its collective force and will in maintaining amongst its own citizens the rules which the society has made or accepted for the preservation of order and the pro- motion of the public welfare." In the history of Australia, the want of such an authority to speak and to act for the whole has been as potent a factor in producing union as the absence of a common legislative power. The authority must be continuous, and not occasional ; it must be capable of prompt and immediate action ; it must possess knowledge and keep its secrets ; it must know discipline.
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