The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... live on for many years , manage the company all through those years , and then go off the scene almost together . In that case the affairs of the company are apt to alter much , for good or for evil X INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... live on for many years , manage the company all through those years , and then go off the scene almost together . In that case the affairs of the company are apt to alter much , for good or for evil X INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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... live by public favour , as ours do , this is a hard saying , and it requires to be carefully limited . I do not mean that our statesmen should assume a pedantic and doctrinaire tone with the English people ; if there is anything which ...
... live by public favour , as ours do , this is a hard saying , and it requires to be carefully limited . I do not mean that our statesmen should assume a pedantic and doctrinaire tone with the English people ; if there is anything which ...
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... lives who may as likely as not turn against us . " This objection assumes that clever peers are just as likely to oppose the Commons as stupid peers . But this I deny . Most clever men who are in such a good place as the House of Lords ...
... lives who may as likely as not turn against us . " This objection assumes that clever peers are just as likely to oppose the Commons as stupid peers . But this I deny . Most clever men who are in such a good place as the House of Lords ...
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... lives in an atmosphere of suppressed ill - feeling . It is the same with nations . The parties concerned would almost always be better for hearing the substantial reasons which induced the negotiators to make the treaty , and the ...
... lives in an atmosphere of suppressed ill - feeling . It is the same with nations . The parties concerned would almost always be better for hearing the substantial reasons which induced the negotiators to make the treaty , and the ...
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... lives upon that feeling . A change of the President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible ; because all know that such a change might be a change , not only of the President , but of much more too : that very ...
... lives upon that feeling . A change of the President , though legally simple , is in practice all but impossible ; because all know that such a change might be a change , not only of the President , but of much more too : that very ...
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