The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... Look at the statute book for 1865 - the statutes at large for the year . You will find , not pieces of literature , not nice and subtle matters , but coarse matters , crude heaps of heavy business . They deal with trade , with finance ...
... Look at the statute book for 1865 - the statutes at large for the year . You will find , not pieces of literature , not nice and subtle matters , but coarse matters , crude heaps of heavy business . They deal with trade , with finance ...
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... look at the mass of the constituencies , you will see that they are not very interesting people ; and perhaps if you look behind the scenes and see the people who manipulate and work the constituencies , you will find that these are yet ...
... look at the mass of the constituencies , you will see that they are not very interesting people ; and perhaps if you look behind the scenes and see the people who manipulate and work the constituencies , you will find that these are yet ...
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... look at all things upon the artistic side , should start back from these queer peculiarities . But it is natural also that persons used to analyse political institutions should look at these anomalies with a little tenderness and a ...
... look at all things upon the artistic side , should start back from these queer peculiarities . But it is natural also that persons used to analyse political institutions should look at these anomalies with a little tenderness and a ...
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