The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1891 - 292 páginas |
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... interest of those orders is not identical with , or is antagonistic to , the whole interest of the State , they will have done the greatest harm they can do . The future of this country depends on the happy working of a delicate ...
... interest of those orders is not identical with , or is antagonistic to , the whole interest of the State , they will have done the greatest harm they can do . The future of this country depends on the happy working of a delicate ...
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... interest of both these classes is now identical , which is to prevent or to mitigate the rule of uneducated members . But to prevent it effectually , they must not quarrel among themselves ; they must not bid one against INTRODUCTION TO ...
... interest of both these classes is now identical , which is to prevent or to mitigate the rule of uneducated members . But to prevent it effectually , they must not quarrel among themselves ; they must not bid one against INTRODUCTION TO ...
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... interest is to make friends of the plutocracy , and to be the chiefs of it , and not to wish to oppose the Commons where that plutocracy rules . It is true that a completely new House of Lords , mainly composed of men of ability ...
... interest is to make friends of the plutocracy , and to be the chiefs of it , and not to wish to oppose the Commons where that plutocracy rules . It is true that a completely new House of Lords , mainly composed of men of ability ...
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... interest of the nation ; if it did , the nation being ( as are all nations capable of Parliamentary institutions ) con- stantly attentive to public affairs , would inflict on them the maximum Parliamentary penalty at the next election ...
... interest of the nation ; if it did , the nation being ( as are all nations capable of Parliamentary institutions ) con- stantly attentive to public affairs , would inflict on them the maximum Parliamentary penalty at the next election ...
Página xliv
... interest as well as out of patriotism , to engage the country in a permanent foreign scrape , to secure for themselves and their party a momentary home advantage . Accordingly , a Government which negotiated a treaty would feel that its ...
... interest as well as out of patriotism , to engage the country in a permanent foreign scrape , to secure for themselves and their party a momentary home advantage . Accordingly , a Government which negotiated a treaty would feel that its ...
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