The English ConstitutionT. Nelson, 1919 - 300 páginas |
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... improve themselves , for they are labour- ing the whole day through ; and their early education was so small that in most cases it is dubious whether even if they had much time , they could use INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . EV.
... improve themselves , for they are labour- ing the whole day through ; and their early education was so small that in most cases it is dubious whether even if they had much time , they could use INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . EV.
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... whole interest of the State , they will have done the greatest harm they can do . The future of this country depends on the happy working of a delicate experiment , and they will have done all they could to vitiate that experiment ...
... whole interest of the State , they will have done the greatest harm they can do . The future of this country depends on the happy working of a delicate experiment , and they will have done all they could to vitiate that experiment ...
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Walter Bagehot. gift of the elective franchise will be a great calamity to the whole nation , and to those who gain it as great a calamity as to any . I do not of course mean that statesmen can choose with absolute freedom what topics ...
Walter Bagehot. gift of the elective franchise will be a great calamity to the whole nation , and to those who gain it as great a calamity as to any . I do not of course mean that statesmen can choose with absolute freedom what topics ...
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... whole one . We have to frame such tacit rules , to establish such ruling but unenacted customs , as will make the House of Lords yield to the Commons when and as often as our new Constitution requires that it should yield . I shall be ...
... whole one . We have to frame such tacit rules , to establish such ruling but unenacted customs , as will make the House of Lords yield to the Commons when and as often as our new Constitution requires that it should yield . I shall be ...
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... whole populations with a more intense and poetic homage ; but I doubt if there has ever been any in which all old families and all titled families received more ready observance from those who were their equals , perhaps their superiors ...
... whole populations with a more intense and poetic homage ; but I doubt if there has ever been any in which all old families and all titled families received more ready observance from those who were their equals , perhaps their superiors ...
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