The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1968 - 312 páginas |
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Página 117
... things were promised in the Queen's speech , but they were only little things ; and most of them have not passed . ' Lord Lyndhurst used for years to recount the small outcomings of legislative achievement ; and yet those were the days ...
... things were promised in the Queen's speech , but they were only little things ; and most of them have not passed . ' Lord Lyndhurst used for years to recount the small outcomings of legislative achievement ; and yet those were the days ...
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... things they do not know at all , over their customs as to near things which they know very well . A deferential community in which the bulk of the people are ignorant , is therefore in a state of what is called in mechanics unstable ...
... things they do not know at all , over their customs as to near things which they know very well . A deferential community in which the bulk of the people are ignorant , is therefore in a state of what is called in mechanics unstable ...
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... thing looks like in- justice , and in a time of popular passion it would not stand . Much short of the compulsory equal ... things are less likely than an outbreak to destroy the House of Lords - my point is , that a catastrophe which ...
... thing looks like in- justice , and in a time of popular passion it would not stand . Much short of the compulsory equal ... things are less likely than an outbreak to destroy the House of Lords - my point is , that a catastrophe which ...
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THE MONARCHY | 30 |
THE MONARCHY continued | 51 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 79 |
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