The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... results . It matters little what other gifts a people may possess if they are wanting in those which , from this point of view , are of most importance . If , for example , they have no capacity for grading their loyalties as well as ...
... results . It matters little what other gifts a people may possess if they are wanting in those which , from this point of view , are of most importance . If , for example , they have no capacity for grading their loyalties as well as ...
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... result is due . Wider horizons open before us when we turn to the second of the non - Party elements in our political system - I mean the Monarchy . British Kingship , like most other parts of our ancient constitution , has a very ...
... result is due . Wider horizons open before us when we turn to the second of the non - Party elements in our political system - I mean the Monarchy . British Kingship , like most other parts of our ancient constitution , has a very ...
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... results , to do business : a constitution is a collection of political means for political ends , and if you admit that any part of a constitution does no business , or that a simpler machine would do equally well what it does , you ...
... results , to do business : a constitution is a collection of political means for political ends , and if you admit that any part of a constitution does no business , or that a simpler machine would do equally well what it does , you ...
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... results - our perceptions are sharp- ened as to the relative steps of our long and gradual progress . We have in a great community like England crowds of people scarcely more civilized than the majority of two thousand years ago ; we ...
... results - our perceptions are sharp- ened as to the relative steps of our long and gradual progress . We have in a great community like England crowds of people scarcely more civilized than the majority of two thousand years ago ; we ...
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... results ; this , howsoever its form may change , or however we may define it or describe it , is the sort of thing - the only sort - which yet comes home to the mass of men . So far from the dignified parts of a constitution being ...
... results ; this , howsoever its form may change , or however we may define it or describe it , is the sort of thing - the only sort - which yet comes home to the mass of men . So far from the dignified parts of a constitution being ...
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