The English ConstitutionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925 - 300 páginas |
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Página xxii
... truth . And so he will both guide and benefit the nation . But if , especially at a time when great ignorance has an unusual power in public affairs , he chooses to accept and reiterate the decisions of that ignorance , he is only the ...
... truth . And so he will both guide and benefit the nation . But if , especially at a time when great ignorance has an unusual power in public affairs , he chooses to accept and reiterate the decisions of that ignorance , he is only the ...
Página xxviii
... truth in the rule . Whether a Bill has come . up once only , or whether it has come up several times , is one important fact in judging whether the nation is determined to have that measure enacted ; it is an indication , but it is only ...
... truth in the rule . Whether a Bill has come . up once only , or whether it has come up several times , is one important fact in judging whether the nation is determined to have that measure enacted ; it is an indication , but it is only ...
Página xlviii
... truth as to treaties cannot be spoken out , I answer , that neither can the whole truth as to laws . All important laws affect large " vested interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength xlviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND ...
... truth as to treaties cannot be spoken out , I answer , that neither can the whole truth as to laws . All important laws affect large " vested interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength xlviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND ...
Página lxiv
... truth taxation is so painful that in a sensitive community which has strong organs of ex- pression and action , the maintenance of a great surplus is excessively difficult . The opposition will always say that it is unnecessary , is ...
... truth taxation is so painful that in a sensitive community which has strong organs of ex- pression and action , the maintenance of a great surplus is excessively difficult . The opposition will always say that it is unnecessary , is ...
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... connected outward sameness , but hidden inner change , for many ages , every generation inherits a series of inapt words of maxims once true , but of which the truth is ceasing or has ceased . As a man's family go THE CABINET.
... connected outward sameness , but hidden inner change , for many ages , every generation inherits a series of inapt words of maxims once true , but of which the truth is ceasing or has ceased . As a man's family go THE CABINET.
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