The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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... Royalty is a government in which the attention of the nation is concentrated on one person doing interesting actions . A Republic is a government in which that attention is divided between many , who are all doing uninteresting actions ...
... Royalty is a government in which the attention of the nation is concentrated on one person doing interesting actions . A Republic is a government in which that attention is divided between many , who are all doing uninteresting actions ...
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... royalty are for the most part latent , it fulfils this condition . It seems to order , but it never seems to struggle . It is commonly hidden like a mystery , and sometimes paraded like a pageant , but in neither case is it contentious ...
... royalty are for the most part latent , it fulfils this condition . It seems to order , but it never seems to struggle . It is commonly hidden like a mystery , and sometimes paraded like a pageant , but in neither case is it contentious ...
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... Royalty . " It has not been sufficiently remarked that a change has taken place in the structure of our society exactly analogous to the change in our polity . A Republic has insinuated itself E beneath the folds of a Monarchy . Charles ...
... Royalty . " It has not been sufficiently remarked that a change has taken place in the structure of our society exactly analogous to the change in our polity . A Republic has insinuated itself E beneath the folds of a Monarchy . Charles ...
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... royalty that it is not splendid enough . They have compared it with the French Court , which is better in show , which comes to the surface everywhere so that you cannot help seeing it , which is infinitely and beyond question the most ...
... royalty that it is not splendid enough . They have compared it with the French Court , which is better in show , which comes to the surface everywhere so that you cannot help seeing it , which is infinitely and beyond question the most ...
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... royalty . As in politics it would lose its principal use if it came forward into the public arena , so in society if it advertised itself it would be pernicious . We have voluntary show enough already in London ; we do not wish to have ...
... royalty . As in politics it would lose its principal use if it came forward into the public arena , so in society if it advertised itself it would be pernicious . We have voluntary show enough already in London ; we do not wish to have ...
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