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Best general references: Bagehot. English Constitution, Chap 1 and 2; Bryce's Amer. Com, Chaps. 9, 16, 25; Wilson's State, S S 651-726; Gladstone in N. A. R., Vol. 127, (Sept. 1878) 179-212: Bradford in N. A. R., Vol. 118. (Jan. 1874) 1-23; Contemp. Rev., XLVIII, (Dec. 1853) 864-875; Annals of Amer. Acad., II, no 3, (Nov. 1891); I, (July 1890) 1-25; W. Wilson in Int. Rev. VII, (Aug. 1879) 146-163; Nat. Rev. XIX, (Nov. 1864) 1-27; Labor I, 388 394; Ency Brit...
...congressional system better secures primary representation. - (a) Members chosen from the people: Hinsdale's Amer. Gov. 278 - (b) They are constantly guided by public opinion: Bryce VI. 254. - (c) They are directly responsible to the nation: Hinsdale...
Best general references: Sidgewick's Elements of Politics, - 403-420; Bryce's Amer. Commonwealth I. ch. IX; Dr. Snow in Amer. Hist. Asso'n Papers IV. 107-128; A. Lawrence Lowell's Essay's on Government; Hare's Const...
...Cabinet System tends towards dangerous concentration of power: - (a) The members are chosen from the two legislative branches: Sidgewick's Elements of Politics, 403. - (b) Single assembly in England free to exercise full powers over the constitution: Amer. Hist. Ass'n Papers, IV. III - (c) The cabinet system has practically deposed Parliament of legislative initiative: ibid...
...WIGGIN and F. L. YOUNG.Best general references: Trask, Adjusted Constitution of Massachusetts, pp. 22, 23, 72-78; Von Holst, Constitutional Law, 287 and note; Gitterman in the Pol. Sci. Quarterly, VII. pp. 80-115 (Jan. 1892); Bryce's Amer. Common wealth, I Chap. 21 and 41; Fiske, Civil Gov't., 161-164; Boston Herald, Gov. Russell's Inaugural, Jan. 9. 1891, Herald, Jan. 6, 20, 21, 28, 29, Feb. 4, 16, 27, 28; March 3, 31; Apr. 1, 8, 11, 14, 1893; Boston Globe, Gov. Russell's Inaugural...