The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... classes ; that they preferred representatives from those classes , and gave those representatives much license . If a hundred small shopkeepers had by miracle been added to any of xii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... classes ; that they preferred representatives from those classes , and gave those representatives much license . If a hundred small shopkeepers had by miracle been added to any of xii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página xiii
... one 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.
... one 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.
Página xiv
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 ...
Página xv
Walter Bagehot. They were competent to decide an issue selected by the higher classes , but they were incompetent to ... class of voters will be at all more able to form sound opinions on complex questions than the old voters ...
Walter Bagehot. They were competent to decide an issue selected by the higher classes , but they were incompetent to ... class of voters will be at all more able to form sound opinions on complex questions than the old voters ...
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... class less needing to be guided by their betters than the old class ; on the contrary , the new class need it more than the old . The real question is , Will they submit to it , will they defer in the same way to wealth and rank , and ...
... class less needing to be guided by their betters than the old class ; on the contrary , the new class need it more than the old . The real question is , Will they submit to it , will they defer in the same way to wealth and rank , and ...
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