The English ConstitutionCollins, 1963 - 312 páginas |
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... possible by means of universal suffrage , education and improved living standards to instil into the mass of the population the ' heavy sensible qualities of the middle class ' ? Bagehot is not a man who indulges in prophecy . He is ...
... possible by means of universal suffrage , education and improved living standards to instil into the mass of the population the ' heavy sensible qualities of the middle class ' ? Bagehot is not a man who indulges in prophecy . He is ...
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... possible like what was suggested in opposition , but which is as much as possible what patent facts facts which seem to live in the office , so teasing and unceasing are they - prove ought to be done . -- Of all modes of enforcing ...
... possible like what was suggested in opposition , but which is as much as possible what patent facts facts which seem to live in the office , so teasing and unceasing are they - prove ought to be done . -- Of all modes of enforcing ...
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... possible the existence of unelected rulers . Untaught people fancy that their king , crowned with the holy crown , anointed with the oil of Rheims , descended of the House of Plantagenet , is a different sort of being from any one not ...
... possible the existence of unelected rulers . Untaught people fancy that their king , crowned with the holy crown , anointed with the oil of Rheims , descended of the House of Plantagenet , is a different sort of being from any one not ...
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Introduction by R H S Crossman Page | 1 |
THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION | 57 |
The Cabinet | 59 |
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