The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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Página ix
... statesmen were trained by that old Constitution . It is not really tested till it comes to be worked by statesmen and among a people neither of whom are guided by a different experience . In one respect we are indeed particularly likely ...
... statesmen were trained by that old Constitution . It is not really tested till it comes to be worked by statesmen and among a people neither of whom are guided by a different experience . In one respect we are indeed particularly likely ...
Página xi
... statesmen - if I may so call them - Lord Derby , Lord Russell , Lord Palmerston , re- tained great power . Lord Palmerston to the last retained great prohibitive power . Though in some ways always young , he had not a particle of ...
... statesmen - if I may so call them - Lord Derby , Lord Russell , Lord Palmerston , re- tained great power . Lord Palmerston to the last retained great prohibitive power . Though in some ways always young , he had not a particle of ...
Página xix
... statesmen have the greatest opportunities they have had for many years , and likewise the greatest duty . They have to guide the new voters in the exercise of the franchise ; to guide them quietly , and without saying what they are ...
... statesmen have the greatest opportunities they have had for many years , and likewise the greatest duty . They have to guide the new voters in the exercise of the franchise ; to guide them quietly , and without saying what they are ...
Página xx
... statesmen will have suggested bad issues . They will have suggested topics which will bind the poor as a class together ; topics which will excite them against the rich ; topics the dis- cussion of which in the only form in which that ...
... statesmen will have suggested bad issues . They will have suggested topics which will bind the poor as a class together ; topics which will excite them against the rich ; topics the dis- cussion of which in the only form in which that ...
Página xxi
... statesmen have great power ; when there is no fire lighted , they can settle what fire shall be lit. And as the new suffrage is happily to be tried in a quiet time , the responsibility of our statesmen is great because their power is ...
... statesmen have great power ; when there is no fire lighted , they can settle what fire shall be lit. And as the new suffrage is happily to be tried in a quiet time , the responsibility of our statesmen is great because their power is ...
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