A government of laws, and not of men.
topic: Men, Law, Presidential, Judicial Power, Laws And Government

The British Constitution has always been puzzling and always will be.
topic: Constitution, British, Puzzling, British Constitution
Like the British constitution, cricket was not made: it has 'grown'.
source: 1945 English Cricket.
topic: Constitution, Cricket, Made, British Constitution
topic: Constitution, Parliament, British, British Constitution
source: John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1851). “The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations”, p.480
topic: School, Government, Two, British Constitution
Like the British Constitution, she owes her success in practice to her inconsistencies in principle.
source: 1945 English Cricket.
topic: Practice, Principles, Constitution, Perfect Practice, British Constitution
Absolute monarchy,... is the easiest death, the true Euthanasia of the BRITISH constitution.
source: David Hume (1862). “Essays moral, political, and literary. (Life of the author, etc.).”, p.32
topic: Death, Constitution, Euthanasia, Absolute Monarchy, British Constitution
source: John Adams (2015). “The Works of John Adams Vol. 4: Novanglus, Thoughts on Government, Defence of the Constitution I”, p.90, Jazzybee Verlag
topic: Kings, Men, Voice, British Constitution
source: Mahatma Gandhi (1960). “1903-1905”
topic: Hurt, Believe, Humble, Abiding Faith, British Constitution
topic: Men, Law, Ideas, British Constitution
topic: Stress, Thinking, Shadow, British Constitution
source: "Liberty In England", Speech (June 21, 1935), reprinted in "Abinger Harvest", 1936.
topic: Class, Worry, Support, British Constitution
source: Speech on BBC radio on the General Strike on May 08, 1926. "Baldwin: A Biography". Book by Keith Middlemas and John Barnes, p. 415, 1969.
topic: Party, Men, Squares, Safety And Security, British Constitution
source: Thomas Jefferson (1829). “Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson”, p.237
topic: Believe, Character, Men, Levees, Durability
source: John Stuart Mill (1867). “Speech of John Stuart Mill, M.P., on the Admission of Women to the Electoral Franchise: Spoken in the House of Commons, May 20th, 1867”, p.5
topic: Justice, Words Of Wisdom, Principles, British Constitution