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Página xxxiii
... look on life peerages in the way in which some of their strongest advocates regard them ; I cannot think of them as a mode in which a permanent opposition or a contrast between the Houses of Lords and Commons is to be remedied . To be ...
... look on life peerages in the way in which some of their strongest advocates regard them ; I cannot think of them as a mode in which a permanent opposition or a contrast between the Houses of Lords and Commons is to be remedied . To be ...
Página xxxvi
... look right . I confess that I should see no advantage in it if our two Chambers were sufficiently homogeneous and sufficiently harmonious . On the contrary , if those two Chambers were as they ought to be , I should believe it to be a ...
... look right . I confess that I should see no advantage in it if our two Chambers were sufficiently homogeneous and sufficiently harmonious . On the contrary , if those two Chambers were as they ought to be , I should believe it to be a ...
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... otherwise . The most strange fact , though the most certain in nature , is the unequal development of the human race . If we look back to the early ages of mankind , such as we seem in the faint distance to see them - if THE CABINET . 5.
... otherwise . The most strange fact , though the most certain in nature , is the unequal development of the human race . If we look back to the early ages of mankind , such as we seem in the faint distance to see them - if THE CABINET . 5.
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... the society in question chances to contain . It is , what Washington and Hamilton strove to create , an electoral college of the picked men of the nation . The best mode of appreciating its advantages is to look THE CABINET . 25.
... the society in question chances to contain . It is , what Washington and Hamilton strove to create , an electoral college of the picked men of the nation . The best mode of appreciating its advantages is to look THE CABINET . 25.
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Walter Bagehot. The best mode of appreciating its advantages is to look at the alternative . The competing constituency is the nation itself , and this is , according to theory and ex- perience , in all but the rarest cases , a bad ...
Walter Bagehot. The best mode of appreciating its advantages is to look at the alternative . The competing constituency is the nation itself , and this is , according to theory and ex- perience , in all but the rarest cases , a bad ...
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