The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... duty . They have to guide the new voters in the exercise of the franchise ; to guide them quietly , and without saying what they are doing , but still to guide them . The leading statesmen in a free country have great momentary power ...
... duty . They have to guide the new voters in the exercise of the franchise ; to guide them quietly , and without saying what they are doing , but still to guide them . The leading statesmen in a free country have great momentary power ...
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... duty they might lose it , but only at such a call . And it does not take a clever man to see that systematic opposition of the Commons is the only thing which can endanger the Lords , or which will make an individual peer cease to be a ...
... duty they might lose it , but only at such a call . And it does not take a clever man to see that systematic opposition of the Commons is the only thing which can endanger the Lords , or which will make an individual peer cease to be a ...
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... duty , but perpetrating a great in- justice . She is injuring posterity by crippling and dis- placing industry , far ... duties are necessary , and it would be all but impossible to impose equal excise duties even if the Americans ...
... duty , but perpetrating a great in- justice . She is injuring posterity by crippling and dis- placing industry , far ... duties are necessary , and it would be all but impossible to impose equal excise duties even if the Americans ...
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... duties without cramping trade in a hundred ways and without diminish- ing their productiveness exceedingly . America is now working in heavy fetters , and it would probably be better for her to lighten those fetters even though a ...
... duties without cramping trade in a hundred ways and without diminish- ing their productiveness exceedingly . America is now working in heavy fetters , and it would probably be better for her to lighten those fetters even though a ...
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... duties . Indeed the peers , who constitute a large element in modern cabinets , are members , now - a - days , only of a subordinate assembly . The House of Lords still exercises several useful func- tions ; but the ruling influence the ...
... duties . Indeed the peers , who constitute a large element in modern cabinets , are members , now - a - days , only of a subordinate assembly . The House of Lords still exercises several useful func- tions ; but the ruling influence the ...
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