The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... perhaps allege that the style occa- sionally wants finish ; but they must be hard to please if they deny that it is forcible , rapid , high- spirited , and clear , —that it is always spontaneous and never lacks point . To my thinking ...
... perhaps allege that the style occa- sionally wants finish ; but they must be hard to please if they deny that it is forcible , rapid , high- spirited , and clear , —that it is always spontaneous and never lacks point . To my thinking ...
Página vi
... perhaps best be understood from a judgement which , in one of his essays , he passes on the author of an unsuccessful political biography , ' namely that he ' did not look closely and for himself at real political life ' . Bagehot was ...
... perhaps best be understood from a judgement which , in one of his essays , he passes on the author of an unsuccessful political biography , ' namely that he ' did not look closely and for himself at real political life ' . Bagehot was ...
Página vii
... 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 British constitution which most interested him , and on which , as ...
... 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 British constitution which most interested him , and on which , as ...
Página xii
... as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to influence our views on the modern position of the Crown . To these topics I now turn . II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant zij INTRODUCTION.
... as I think in a much more important fashion , ought greatly to influence our views on the modern position of the Crown . To these topics I now turn . II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant zij INTRODUCTION.
Página xiii
Walter Bagehot. II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant analysis of Cabinet Government there was little for Bagehot to say about the British Constitution ex- cept by way of epilogue . He had made a resolute effort to ...
Walter Bagehot. II It might perhaps be thought that after his brilliant analysis of Cabinet Government there was little for Bagehot to say about the British Constitution ex- cept by way of epilogue . He had made a resolute effort to ...
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