The English ConstitutionNelson, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... argument is not required to guide the public , still less a formal exposition of that argument . What is mostly needed is the manly utterance of clear conclusions ; if a statesman gives these in a felicitous way ( and if with a few ...
... argument is not required to guide the public , still less a formal exposition of that argument . What is mostly needed is the manly utterance of clear conclusions ; if a statesman gives these in a felicitous way ( and if with a few ...
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... argument for it , but you cannot make a loud argument , an argument which would reach and rule the multitude . The thing looks like injustice , and in a time of popular passion it would not stand . Much short of the compulsory equal ...
... argument for it , but you cannot make a loud argument , an argument which would reach and rule the multitude . The thing looks like injustice , and in a time of popular passion it would not stand . Much short of the compulsory equal ...
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... arguments to prove that these dignified parts of old governments are cardinal components of the essential apparatus , great pivots of substantial utility ; and so they manufactured fallacies which the plainer school have well exposed ...
... arguments to prove that these dignified parts of old governments are cardinal components of the essential apparatus , great pivots of substantial utility ; and so they manufactured fallacies which the plainer school have well exposed ...
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... arguments which come to nothing - heavy speeches which precede no mo- tion - abstract disquisitions which leave visible things where they were . But all men heed great results , and a change of government is a great result . It has a ...
... arguments which come to nothing - heavy speeches which precede no mo- tion - abstract disquisitions which leave visible things where they were . But all men heed great results , and a change of government is a great result . It has a ...
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... arguments . Rut under a presidential government a nation has , except at the electing moment , no influence ; it has not the ballot- box before it ; its virtue is gone , and it must wait till its instant of despotism again returns . It ...
... arguments . Rut under a presidential government a nation has , except at the electing moment , no influence ; it has not the ballot- box before it ; its virtue is gone , and it must wait till its instant of despotism again returns . It ...
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