The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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Página xii
... better educated classes ; that they preferred representatives from those classes , and gave those representatives much license . If a hundred 1 small shopkeepers had by miracle been added to any of xii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... better educated classes ; that they preferred representatives from those classes , and gave those representatives much license . If a hundred 1 small shopkeepers had by miracle been added to any of xii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página xiii
... better sort of them believed that those who were superior to them in these indisputable respects were superior also in the more intangible quali- ties of sense and knowledge . But the mass of the old electors did not analyse very much ...
... better sort of them believed that those who were superior to them in these indisputable respects were superior also in the more intangible quali- ties of sense and knowledge . But the mass of the old electors did not analyse very much ...
Página xv
... better . I cannot expect that the new class of voters will be at all more able to form sound opinions on complex questions than the old voters . There was indeed an idea - a very prevalent idea when the first edition of this book was ...
... better . I cannot expect that the new class of voters will be at all more able to form sound opinions on complex questions than the old voters . There was indeed an idea - a very prevalent idea when the first edition of this book was ...
Página xxi
... are right in detesting it ; if a man cannot give guidance and communicate instruc- tion formally without telling his audience " I am better than you ; I have studied this as you have INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
... are right in detesting it ; if a man cannot give guidance and communicate instruc- tion formally without telling his audience " I am better than you ; I have studied this as you have INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xxi.
Página xxii
... better ) , he has done his part . He will have given the text , the scribes in the newspapers will write the sermon . A statesman ought to show his own nature , and talk in a palpable way what is to him important truth . And so he will ...
... better ) , he has done his part . He will have given the text , the scribes in the newspapers will write the sermon . A statesman ought to show his own nature , and talk in a palpable way what is to him important truth . And so he will ...
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