The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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Página xvi
... 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 to the ...
... 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 to the ...
Página xxii
... less a formal exposition of that argument . What is mostly needed is the manly utterance of clear conclusions ; if a statesman gives these in a felicitous way ( and if with a few light and humorous illustrations , so much the better ) ...
... less a formal exposition of that argument . What is mostly needed is the manly utterance of clear conclusions ; if a statesman gives these in a felicitous way ( and if with a few light and humorous illustrations , so much the better ) ...
Página xxvi
... less closely with the new trading wealth . The spirit of the two Assemblies has become far more contrasted than it ever was . The full effect of the Reform Act of 1832 was indeed postponed by the cause which I mentioned just now . The ...
... less closely with the new trading wealth . The spirit of the two Assemblies has become far more contrasted than it ever was . The full effect of the Reform Act of 1832 was indeed postponed by the cause which I mentioned just now . The ...
Página xxxiv
... less likely than a violent tempest like this to destroy large and hereditary estates . But then , too , few things are less likely than an outbreak to destroy the House of Lords- my point is , that a catastrophe which levels one will ...
... less likely than a violent tempest like this to destroy large and hereditary estates . But then , too , few things are less likely than an outbreak to destroy the House of Lords- my point is , that a catastrophe which levels one will ...
Página lxiv
... less sensitive than England . In reality America is too rich , daily industry there is too common , too skilful , and too pro ductive , for her to care much for fiscal burdens . She is applying all the resources of science and skill and ...
... less sensitive than England . In reality America is too rich , daily industry there is too common , too skilful , and too pro ductive , for her to care much for fiscal burdens . She is applying all the resources of science and skill and ...
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