The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1901 - 468 páginas |
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... equal and perfectly distinct . But before the Act of 1832 they were not so distinct ; there was a very large and a very strong common element . By their commanding influence in many boroughs and counties the Lords nominated a ...
... equal and perfectly distinct . But before the Act of 1832 they were not so distinct ; there was a very large and a very strong common element . By their commanding influence in many boroughs and counties the Lords nominated a ...
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... equals , perhaps their superiors , in wealth , their equals in culture , and their inferiors only in descent and rank . The possessors of the " material " distinctions of life , as a political economist would class them , rush to ...
... equals , perhaps their superiors , in wealth , their equals in culture , and their inferiors only in descent and rank . The possessors of the " material " distinctions of life , as a political economist would class them , rush to ...
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... equal its real social power . The English plutocracy , as is often said of something yet coarser , must be " humoured not drove ; " they may easily be impelled against the aristo- cracy , though they respect it very much ; and as they ...
... equal its real social power . The English plutocracy , as is often said of something yet coarser , must be " humoured not drove ; " they may easily be impelled against the aristo- cracy , though they respect it very much ; and as they ...
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... it would not stand . Much short of the compulsory equal division of the Code Napoleon , stringent clauses might be provided to obstruct and prevent these great aggregations of pro- perty INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 27.
... it would not stand . Much short of the compulsory equal division of the Code Napoleon , stringent clauses might be provided to obstruct and prevent these great aggregations of pro- perty INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 27.
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... equal excise duties even if the Americans desired it . In consequence , besides what the Americans pay to the Government , they are paying a great deal to some of their own citizens , and so are rearing a set of industries which never ...
... equal excise duties even if the Americans desired it . In consequence , besides what the Americans pay to the Government , they are paying a great deal to some of their own citizens , and so are rearing a set of industries which never ...
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