The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... interest . At home the generation of statesmen who fought over the first Reform Bill was dead or dying . Grey , Melbourne , Wellington , Peel , Aberdeen had gone . Palmerston died ( in office ) while Bagehot was writing . Derby and ...
... interest . At home the generation of statesmen who fought over the first Reform Bill was dead or dying . Grey , Melbourne , Wellington , Peel , Aberdeen had gone . Palmerston died ( in office ) while Bagehot was writing . Derby and ...
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... interest of his profession , why should the cabman have heard of it ? The implied criticism , of course , is that while he would certainly know Buckingham Palace where Queen Victoria was performing her ' dignified ' duties , he knew ...
... interest of his profession , why should the cabman have heard of it ? The implied criticism , of course , is that while he would certainly know Buckingham Palace where Queen Victoria was performing her ' dignified ' duties , he knew ...
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... interest would be half historical , and its imitability very confined . No one can approach to an understanding of the English institutions , or of others which , being the growth of many centuries , exercise a wide sway over mixed ...
... interest would be half historical , and its imitability very confined . No one can approach to an understanding of the English institutions , or of others which , being the growth of many centuries , exercise a wide sway over mixed ...
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... interest higher , deeper , wider than that of ordinary life . But this order of men are uninterested in the plain , palpable ends of government ; they do not prize them ; they do not in the least comprehend how they should be attained ...
... interest higher , deeper , wider than that of ordinary life . But this order of men are uninterested in the plain , palpable ends of government ; they do not prize them ; they do not in the least comprehend how they should be attained ...
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... exercise a real discretion , and by independent choice select the president . But the primary electors take too much interest . They only elect a deputy to vote for Mr. Lincoln or Mr. Breckenridge , and the deputy only THE CABINET 21.
... exercise a real discretion , and by independent choice select the president . But the primary electors take too much interest . They only elect a deputy to vote for Mr. Lincoln or Mr. Breckenridge , and the deputy only THE CABINET 21.
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