How Conservatives ThinkPhilip Wallenstein Buck Penguin, 1975 - 185 páginas |
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... Commons in 1837 . All three of the books dealt with politics , and Sybil is noted for its picture of ' the two nations ... the rich and the poor ' . Fifteen years after his first election to a seat in the Commons , he was sharing the ...
... Commons in 1837 . All three of the books dealt with politics , and Sybil is noted for its picture of ' the two nations ... the rich and the poor ' . Fifteen years after his first election to a seat in the Commons , he was sharing the ...
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... Commons as one of the estates of the realm is worth notice . It shows the Commons as on a parity with the other estates , but clearly explains that ' the members of the House of Commons ... are not the representatives of the people ...
... Commons as one of the estates of the realm is worth notice . It shows the Commons as on a parity with the other estates , but clearly explains that ' the members of the House of Commons ... are not the representatives of the people ...
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... Commons never were the representatives of the people . They are not the representatives of the people . They always were , and they are still , the repre sentatives of the Commons , an estate of the realm privileged as the other estates ...
... Commons never were the representatives of the people . They are not the representatives of the people . They always were , and they are still , the repre sentatives of the Commons , an estate of the realm privileged as the other estates ...
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
LORD HUGH CECIL 130 | 26 |
MARQUIS OF HALIFAX | 29 |
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