The English ConstitutionNelson, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... 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 thirty and seventy have considerable ...
... 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 thirty and seventy have considerable ...
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... sort of them believed that those who were superior to them in these indisputable respects were superior also in the more intangible qualities of sense and knowledge . But the mass of the old electors did not analyze very much they liked ...
... sort of them believed that those who were superior to them in these indisputable respects were superior also in the more intangible qualities of sense and knowledge . But the mass of the old electors did not analyze very much they liked ...
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... decided . There are some people who lay down a sort of mechanical test : they say the House of Lords should be at liberty to reject a measure passed by the Commons once or more , and then if the INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . XXV.
... decided . There are some people who lay down a sort of mechanical test : they say the House of Lords should be at liberty to reject a measure passed by the Commons once or more , and then if the INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . XXV.
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... sort might easily fall into a temporary and erroneous fanaticism , but all sorts simultaneously are very unlikely to do so . I should venture so far as to lay down for an approxi- mate rule , that the House of Lords ought , xxvi ...
... sort might easily fall into a temporary and erroneous fanaticism , but all sorts simultaneously are very unlikely to do so . I should venture so far as to lay down for an approxi- mate rule , that the House of Lords ought , xxvi ...
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... sort of sharp practice may be used against them , and there- fore they will not use it . So strong is this predisposition , that not long since a subordinate member of the Opposi- tion declared that the " front benches " of the two ...
... sort of sharp practice may be used against them , and there- fore they will not use it . So strong is this predisposition , that not long since a subordinate member of the Opposi- tion declared that the " front benches " of the two ...
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