The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página xii
... educated 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 .
... educated 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 xv
... educated , but , worse ; and yet the messenger is probably a very superior specimen of the newly enfranchised classes . The average can only earn very scanty wages by coarse labour . They have no time to improve themselves , for they ...
... educated , but , worse ; and yet the messenger is probably a very superior specimen of the newly enfranchised classes . The average can only earn very scanty wages by coarse labour . They have no time to improve themselves , for they ...
Página xxvi
... educated under the system which was pulled down . Strangely enough , their predominant guidance lasted as long as the system which they created Lord Palmerston , Lord Russell , Lord Derby , died xxvi INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... educated under the system which was pulled down . Strangely enough , their predominant guidance lasted as long as the system which they created Lord Palmerston , Lord Russell , Lord Derby , died xxvi INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página xxx
... 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 aristocracy forfeit ...
... 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 aristocracy forfeit ...
Página 19
... educate it , and may corrupt it . It has been said that England invented the phrase , “ Her Majesty's Opposition ; " that it was the first government which made a criticism of administra- tion as much a part of the polity as ...
... educate it , and may corrupt it . It has been said that England invented the phrase , “ Her Majesty's Opposition ; " that it was the first government which made a criticism of administra- tion as much a part of the polity as ...
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