The English Constitution, Volumen1M. Walter Dunne, 1901 - 225 páginas |
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... perhaps inevitable - that such an un- dergrowth of irrelevant ideas should gather round the British Constitution . Language is the tradition of nations ; each generation describes what it sees , but it uses words transmitted from the ...
... perhaps inevitable - that such an un- dergrowth of irrelevant ideas should gather round the British Constitution . Language is the tradition of nations ; each generation describes what it sees , but it uses words transmitted from the ...
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... perhaps ten years or so , all human beings might , without extraordinary appliances , be brought to the same level . But now , when we see by the pain- ful history of mankind at what point we began , by what slow toil , what favorable ...
... perhaps ten years or so , all human beings might , without extraordinary appliances , be brought to the same level . But now , when we see by the pain- ful history of mankind at what point we began , by what slow toil , what favorable ...
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... perhaps , of that which most concerns it . And it likes to hear — it is eager to know . Human nature despises long arguments which come to nothing - heavy speeches which precede no mo- tion - abstract disquisitions which leave visible ...
... perhaps , of that which most concerns it . And it likes to hear — it is eager to know . Human nature despises long arguments which come to nothing - heavy speeches which precede no mo- tion - abstract disquisitions which leave visible ...
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... late years at the Crimean difficulty - we used this inherent power . We abolished the Aberdeen cabinet , the ablest we have had , perhaps , since the Reform Act - >> --- a cabinet not only adapted , but 22 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... late years at the Crimean difficulty - we used this inherent power . We abolished the Aberdeen cabinet , the ablest we have had , perhaps , since the Reform Act - >> --- a cabinet not only adapted , but 22 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
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... perhaps by fixed installments , which cannot be accelerated or retarded— you have a President chosen for a fixed period , and im- movable during that period ; all the arrangements are for STATED times . There is no ELASTIC element ...
... perhaps by fixed installments , which cannot be accelerated or retarded— you have a President chosen for a fixed period , and im- movable during that period ; all the arrangements are for STATED times . There is no ELASTIC element ...
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