The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... defect in our constitutional polity , but it is a defect incident to a civilisation such as ours , where august and therefore unknown powers are needed , as well as known and serviceable powers . If we attempt to estimate the working of ...
... defect in our constitutional polity , but it is a defect incident to a civilisation such as ours , where august and therefore unknown powers are needed , as well as known and serviceable powers . If we attempt to estimate the working of ...
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... defect , and the apparent indifference is a dangerous defect . As far as politics go there is profound truth in Lord Chesterfield's axiom , that " the world must judge of you by what you seem , not by what you are . " The world knows ...
... defect , and the apparent indifference is a dangerous defect . As far as politics go there is profound truth in Lord Chesterfield's axiom , that " the world must judge of you by what you seem , not by what you are . " The world knows ...
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... defects of a bureaucracy must in the long run be . It is an inevitable defect , that bureaucrats will care more for routine than for results ; or , as Burke put it , " that they will think the substance of business not to be much more ...
... defects of a bureaucracy must in the long run be . It is an inevitable defect , that bureaucrats will care more for routine than for results ; or , as Burke put it , " that they will think the substance of business not to be much more ...
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