The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... or two wealthy men to carry out the schemes of one or two wealthy associations . So fully was this sɔ , that the class to whom the great body of the ten - pound householders belonged -- the INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xiii.
... or two wealthy men to carry out the schemes of one or two wealthy associations . So fully was this sɔ , that the class to whom the great body of the ten - pound householders belonged -- the INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xiii.
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Walter Bagehot. body of the ten - pound householders belonged -- the lower middle class - was above all classes the one most hardly treated in the imposition of the taxes . A small shop- keeper , or a clerk who just , and only just , was ...
Walter Bagehot. body of the ten - pound householders belonged -- the lower middle class - was above all classes the one most hardly treated in the imposition of the taxes . A small shop- keeper , or a clerk who just , and only just , was ...
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... bodies of the educated rich go to the constituencies to decide between them , and the majority of the constituencies now consist of the uneducated poor . This cannot be for the advan- tage of any one . In doing so besides the ...
... bodies of the educated rich go to the constituencies to decide between them , and the majority of the constituencies now consist of the uneducated poor . This cannot be for the advan- tage of any one . In doing so besides the ...
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... body will patiently hear— in many cases will cheer and approve some rather strong speeches against rank . Each man is a little afraid that his " sneaking kindness for a lord , " as Mr. Gladstone put it , be found out ; he is not sure ...
... body will patiently hear— in many cases will cheer and approve some rather strong speeches against rank . Each man is a little afraid that his " sneaking kindness for a lord , " as Mr. Gladstone put it , be found out ; he is not sure ...
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... body of the Lords have an incalculably greater influence over society while there is still a House of Lords , than they would have if the House of Lords were abolished ; and that though one or two clever young peers might do better in ...
... body of the Lords have an incalculably greater influence over society while there is still a House of Lords , than they would have if the House of Lords were abolished ; and that though one or two clever young peers might do better in ...
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