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... politics . It is commonly said that " there is not a brick of the Palmerston House standing . " The change since 1865 is a change not in one point but in a thousand points ; it • is a change not of particular details but of pervading ...
... politics . It is commonly said that " there is not a brick of the Palmerston House standing . " The change since 1865 is a change not in one point but in a thousand points ; it • is a change not of particular details but of pervading ...
Página viii
... politics . There has been a change of the sort which , above all , generates other changes -- a change of generation . Gene- rally one generation in politics succeeds another almost silently ; at every moment men of all ages between ...
... politics . There has been a change of the sort which , above all , generates other changes -- a change of generation . Gene- rally one generation in politics succeeds another almost silently ; at every moment men of all ages between ...
Página ix
... politics is more surely changed by a change of generation in the men than by any other change whatever . Even if there had been no Reform Act , this single cause would have effected grave alterations . The mere settlement of the Reform ...
... politics is more surely changed by a change of generation in the men than by any other change whatever . Even if there had been no Reform Act , this single cause would have effected grave alterations . The mere settlement of the Reform ...
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... political country is like an American forest : you have only to cut down the old trees , and immediately new trees come up to replace them ; the seeds were waiting in the ground , and they began to grow as soon as the withdrawal of the ...
... political country is like an American forest : you have only to cut down the old trees , and immediately new trees come up to replace them ; the seeds were waiting in the ground , and they began to grow as soon as the withdrawal of the ...
Página xvii
... political campaign . It is by that programme , by a comparison of the programmes of different statesmen , that the world forms its judgment . The common ordinary mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political question it shall ...
... political campaign . It is by that programme , by a comparison of the programmes of different statesmen , that the world forms its judgment . The common ordinary mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political question it shall ...
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