The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... look closely and for himself at real political life ' . Bagehot was not infallible . But he did practise his own precepts ; he did look closely and for himself at real political life . Hence his ceaseless endeavours to discover how ...
... look closely and for himself at real political life ' . Bagehot was not infallible . But he did practise his own precepts ; he did look closely and for himself at real political life . Hence his ceaseless endeavours to discover how ...
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... look across the Atlantic if he desired to find a parallel , and perhaps a contrast , to the constitution he had undertaken to discuss . For purposes of illustration he could not , I sup- pose , have done better . For the part of the ...
... look across the Atlantic if he desired to find a parallel , and perhaps a contrast , to the constitution he had undertaken to discuss . For purposes of illustration he could not , I sup- pose , have done better . For the part of the ...
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... look at that whole from Bagehot's point of view , from the point of view of the business man con- templating the two - Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community can be carried on through so unwieldy a body as ...
... look at that whole from Bagehot's point of view , from the point of view of the business man con- templating the two - Party system , and asking himself how the business of the community can be carried on through so unwieldy a body as ...
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... looks at the 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 ...
... looks at the 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 ...
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... look back to the early ages of mankind , such as we seem in the faint distance to see them- if we call up the image of those dismal tribes in lake villages , or on wretched beaches - scarcely equal to the commonest material needs ...
... look back to the early ages of mankind , such as we seem in the faint distance to see them- if we call up the image of those dismal tribes in lake villages , or on wretched beaches - scarcely equal to the commonest material needs ...
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