How Conservatives ThinkPhilip Wallenstein Buck Penguin, 1975 - 185 páginas |
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... rule . This is a specific and limited activity , easily corrupted when it is com- bined with any other , and , in the circumstances , indispensable . The image of the ruler is the umpire whose business is to ad- minister the rules of ...
... rule . This is a specific and limited activity , easily corrupted when it is com- bined with any other , and , in the circumstances , indispensable . The image of the ruler is the umpire whose business is to ad- minister the rules of ...
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... rules of conduct , and familiarity is supremely important virtue in a rule . Nevertheless , he ha room for other thoughts . The current condition of human ci cumstances is one in which new activities ( often springing fror new ...
... rules of conduct , and familiarity is supremely important virtue in a rule . Nevertheless , he ha room for other thoughts . The current condition of human ci cumstances is one in which new activities ( often springing fror new ...
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... rules , who takes sides , who plays a game of his own , or who is always blowing his whistle ; after all , the game's the ... rule which concentrates duty so that room is left for delight . They might even be prepared to suffer a legally ...
... rules , who takes sides , who plays a game of his own , or who is always blowing his whistle ; after all , the game's the ... rule which concentrates duty so that room is left for delight . They might even be prepared to suffer a legally ...
Contenido
Introduction | 9 |
LORD HUGH CECIL 130 | 26 |
MARQUIS OF HALIFAX | 29 |
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