The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... assembly . The spirit of our present House of Commons is plutocratic , not aristocratic ; its most prominent statesmen are not men of ancient descent or of great hereditary estate ; they are men mostly of substantial means , but they ...
... assembly . The spirit of our present House of Commons is plutocratic , not aristocratic ; its most prominent statesmen are not men of ancient descent or of great hereditary estate ; they are men mostly of substantial means , but they ...
Página xxxvii
... assembly of rich men were thwarted by a nominated assembly of talkers and writers . Sensible men of sub- stantial means are what we wish to be ruled by , and a peerage of genius would not compare with it in power . It is true , too ...
... assembly of rich men were thwarted by a nominated assembly of talkers and writers . Sensible men of sub- stantial means are what we wish to be ruled by , and a peerage of genius would not compare with it in power . It is true , too ...
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... assembly which particularly dislikes anything gauche or anything imprudent . They would still more dislike it if it hurt themselves and the country as well as the speaker . I am , too , disposed to deny entirely that there can be any ...
... assembly which particularly dislikes anything gauche or anything imprudent . They would still more dislike it if it hurt themselves and the country as well as the speaker . I am , too , disposed to deny entirely that there can be any ...
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... Assembly . He comes down and speaks in it just as our Premier does ; he is responsible for managing it just as our Premier is . No one can any longer doubt the possibility of a republic in which the Executive and the Legislative ...
... Assembly . He comes down and speaks in it just as our Premier does ; he is responsible for managing it just as our Premier is . No one can any longer doubt the possibility of a republic in which the Executive and the Legislative ...
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... Assembly is not easy to reason with . Every assembly is divided into parties and into sections of parties , and in France each party , almost every section of a party , begins not to clamour but to scream , and to scream as only ...
... Assembly is not easy to reason with . Every assembly is divided into parties and into sections of parties , and in France each party , almost every section of a party , begins not to clamour but to scream , and to scream as only ...
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