The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... ideas should gather round the British Constitution . Language is the tradition of nations ; each generation describes what it sees , but it uses words transmitted from the past . When a great entity like the British Constitution has con ...
... ideas should gather round the British Constitution . Language is the tradition of nations ; each generation describes what it sees , but it uses words transmitted from the past . When a great entity like the British Constitution has con ...
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... idea - for some attraction which seems to transcend reality , which aspires to elevate men by an interest higher ... ideas , which boast in some cases of far more than human origin . That which is mystic in its claims ; that which is ...
... idea - for some attraction which seems to transcend reality , which aspires to elevate men by an interest higher ... ideas , which boast in some cases of far more than human origin . That which is mystic in its claims ; that which is ...
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... idea what Mr. Lincoln was like , or any definite notion what he would do . The leading statesmen under the system of cabinet government are not only household words , but household ideas . A conception , not , perhaps , in all respects ...
... idea what Mr. Lincoln was like , or any definite notion what he would do . The leading statesmen under the system of cabinet government are not only household words , but household ideas . A conception , not , perhaps , in all respects ...
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... ideas : anybody can make them out , and no one can ever forget them . When you put before the mass of mankind the question , ' Will you be governed by a king , or will you be governed by a constitution ? ' the inquiry comes out thus ...
... ideas : anybody can make them out , and no one can ever forget them . When you put before the mass of mankind the question , ' Will you be governed by a king , or will you be governed by a constitution ? ' the inquiry comes out thus ...
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... idea of responsibility to the governed , but in which the mainspring of obedience on the part of the people consists in their personal feeling and reverence towards the chief . We remark , first and foremost , the King ; next , a ...
... idea of responsibility to the governed , but in which the mainspring of obedience on the part of the people consists in their personal feeling and reverence towards the chief . We remark , first and foremost , the King ; next , a ...
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