The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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Página xviii
... living under a Monarchy but under a Republic ; for ( says Bage- hot ) ' it is only a disguised Republic which is suited ' to such a being as the Englishman in such a century ' as the nineteenth ' . Our author indeed does not attempt to ...
... living under a Monarchy but under a Republic ; for ( says Bage- hot ) ' it is only a disguised Republic which is suited ' to such a being as the Englishman in such a century ' as the nineteenth ' . Our author indeed does not attempt to ...
Página xxi
... living have neither been copied from an alien model , nor invented by domestic theorists , but are to all appearance the unpremeditated product of our qualities helped by our good fortune . To complete the bundle of paradoxes , his own ...
... living have neither been copied from an alien model , nor invented by domestic theorists , but are to all appearance the unpremeditated product of our qualities helped by our good fortune . To complete the bundle of paradoxes , his own ...
Página xxv
... living representative of our national history . So far from concealing the popular character of our institutions ( as Bagehot supposed ) he brings it into prominence . He is not the leader of a party , nor the representative of a class ...
... living representative of our national history . So far from concealing the popular character of our institutions ( as Bagehot supposed ) he brings it into prominence . He is not the leader of a party , nor the representative of a class ...
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... living reality will wonder at the contrast to the paper description . He will see in the life much which is not in the books ; and he will not find in the rough practice many refinements of the literary theory . It was natural - perhaps ...
... living reality will wonder at the contrast to the paper description . He will see in the life much which is not in the books ; and he will not find in the rough practice many refinements of the literary theory . It was natural - perhaps ...
Página 28
... living 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 ...
... living 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 ...
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