The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xvii
... mental equip- ment of different sections of the community . He tells us that ' the lower orders , the middle orders , are ' still , when tried by the standard of the educated し" " ten thousand " , narrow - minded INTRODUCTION zvij.
... mental equip- ment of different sections of the community . He tells us that ' the lower orders , the middle orders , are ' still , when tried by the standard of the educated し" " ten thousand " , narrow - minded INTRODUCTION zvij.
Página xviii
... educated thousands and unintelligent millions we must count ourselves fortunate in the possession of a Constitution which has two aspects , appealing respectively to the intelligence of the few and the emotions of the many . For the ...
... educated thousands and unintelligent millions we must count ourselves fortunate in the possession of a Constitution which has two aspects , appealing respectively to the intelligence of the few and the emotions of the many . For the ...
Página 6
... educated ' ten thousand ' ; narrow - minded , unintelligent , incurious . It is use- less to pile up abstract words . Those who doubt should go out into their kitchens . Let an accom- plished man try what seems to him most obvious ...
... educated ' ten thousand ' ; narrow - minded , unintelligent , incurious . It is use- less to pile up abstract words . Those who doubt should go out into their kitchens . Let an accom- plished man try what seems to him most obvious ...
Página 19
... educated our public mind , which prepares our resolutions , which shapes our opinions , does not exist . No presidential country needs to form daily , delicate opinions , or is helped in forming them . It might be thought that the ...
... educated our public mind , which prepares our resolutions , which shapes our opinions , does not exist . No presidential country needs to form daily , delicate opinions , or is helped in forming them . It might be thought that the ...
Página 40
... educated as to need a symbol . Thirdly . The Queen is the head of our society . If she did not exist the Prime Minister would be the first person in the country . He and his wife would have to receive foreign ministers , and ...
... educated as to need a symbol . Thirdly . The Queen is the head of our society . If she did not exist the Prime Minister would be the first person in the country . He and his wife would have to receive foreign ministers , and ...
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