The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... existence ; they comment on its characters , recount its details , investigate its motives , anticipate its course . They give a precedent and a dignity to that world which they do not give to any other . The literary world , the ...
... existence ; they comment on its characters , recount its details , investigate its motives , anticipate its course . They give a precedent and a dignity to that world which they do not give to any other . The literary world , the ...
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... existence of several national characteristics which are not often found together in the world , and which should be perceived more distinctly than they often are . It is fancied that the possession of a certain intelligence , and a few ...
... existence of several national characteristics which are not often found together in the world , and which should be perceived more distinctly than they often are . It is fancied that the possession of a certain intelligence , and a few ...
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... existence of our double government , with all its infinite acci- dents , though half the superficial peculiarities that are often complained of arise out of it . The co- existence of a Queen's seeming prerogative and a Downing Street's ...
... existence of our double government , with all its infinite acci- dents , though half the superficial peculiarities that are often complained of arise out of it . The co- existence of a Queen's seeming prerogative and a Downing Street's ...
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