The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... to men as to their plainest physical wants , except when he could allege that those wants were caused by some one's tyranny . But thousands have made the greatest impression by appealing to some vague 6 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... to men as to their plainest physical wants , except when he could allege that those wants were caused by some one's tyranny . But thousands have made the greatest impression by appealing to some vague 6 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
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Walter Bagehot. have made the greatest impression by appealing to some vague dream of glory , or empire , or ... greatest human ideas , which boast in some cases of far more than human origin . That which is mystic in its claims ...
Walter Bagehot. have made the greatest impression by appealing to some vague dream of glory , or empire , or ... greatest human ideas , which boast in some cases of far more than human origin . That which is mystic in its claims ...
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... greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not , it is true , choose them directly ; but it is nearly omnipotent in choosing them indirectly . A century ago the Crown had a THE ...
... greatest . It chooses for this , its main committee , the men in whom it has most confidence . It does not , it is true , choose them directly ; but it is nearly omnipotent in choosing them indirectly . A century ago the Crown had a THE ...
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... greatest and best of presidential countries , have noticed that the nation was ' not specially addicted to politics ' ; that they have not a public opinion finished and chastened as that of the English has been finished and chastened ...
... greatest and best of presidential countries , have noticed that the nation was ' not specially addicted to politics ' ; that they have not a public opinion finished and chastened as that of the English has been finished and chastened ...
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... greatest genius for business , only not sacred , and exclusively fit for action . But the blunder of Sièyes brings the excellence of real monarchy to the best light . When a monarch can bless , it is best that he should not be touched ...
... greatest genius for business , only not sacred , and exclusively fit for action . But the blunder of Sièyes brings the excellence of real monarchy to the best light . When a monarch can bless , it is best that he should not be touched ...
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