The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página xii
... mass of the " ten - pound " householders did not really form their own opinions , and did not exact of their representatives an obedience to those opinions ; that they were in fact guided in their judgment by the better educated classes ...
... mass of the " ten - pound " householders did not really form their own opinions , and did not exact of their representatives an obedience to those opinions ; that they were in fact guided in their judgment by the better educated classes ...
Página xiii
... mass of the constituency from which they were chosen . I do not of course mean that the ten - pound house- holders were great admirers of intellect or good judges of refinement . We all know that , for the most part , they were not so ...
... mass of the constituency from which they were chosen . I do not of course mean that the ten - pound house- holders were great admirers of intellect or good judges of refinement . We all know that , for the most part , they were not so ...
Página xiv
... mass of the electors would be thoroughly competent to form good opinions ; approximations to that state happily exist . But such was not the state of the minor English shopkeepers . They were just competent to make a selection between ...
... mass of the electors would be thoroughly competent to form good opinions ; approximations to that state happily exist . But such was not the state of the minor English shopkeepers . They were just competent to make a selection between ...
Página xvi
... was supported by the Times and opposed by Mr. Bright ; and therefore the mass of the Conservatives and of common moderate people , without " " distinction of party , had no conception of xvi INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... was supported by the Times and opposed by Mr. Bright ; and therefore the mass of the Conservatives and of common moderate people , without " " distinction of party , had no conception of xvi INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página xxxiii
... mass of peers on this point is a keener and more exact judge of the real world than the fine intelligence of one or two of them . If the House of Peers ever goes , it will go in a storm , and the storm will not leave all else as it is ...
... mass of peers on this point is a keener and more exact judge of the real world than the fine intelligence of one or two of them . If the House of Peers ever goes , it will go in a storm , and the storm will not leave all else as it is ...
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