The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... ideas , too angry at the pain of new thoughts , to be able to bear easily with a changing existence ; or else , having new ideas , they want to enforce them on mankind — to make them heard , and admitted , and obeyed before , in simple ...
... ideas , too angry at the pain of new thoughts , to be able to bear easily with a changing existence ; or else , having new ideas , they want to enforce them on mankind — to make them heard , and admitted , and obeyed before , in simple ...
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... ideas , and be consonant with the precedent , of its time , just as it must speak its language . But within these marked conditions good dis- cussion is better than bad ; no people can bear a government of dis- cussion for a day , which ...
... ideas , and be consonant with the precedent , of its time , just as it must speak its language . But within these marked conditions good dis- cussion is better than bad ; no people can bear a government of dis- cussion for a day , which ...
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... ideas nor his faculties are fit for this time . He says he is " attached to the principles of Mr. Fox " ; and it is ... ideas open to all parties : Lord Russell is fixed to old ideas which are entailed on one party . On parliamentary ...
... ideas nor his faculties are fit for this time . He says he is " attached to the principles of Mr. Fox " ; and it is ... ideas open to all parties : Lord Russell is fixed to old ideas which are entailed on one party . On parliamentary ...
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