The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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Walter Bagehot. matter . Popular passion has not crossed the path , and no vivid imagination has been excited to clear the matter up . The House of Lords has the greatest merit which such a chamber can have ; it is possible . It is ...
Walter Bagehot. matter . Popular passion has not crossed the path , and no vivid imagination has been excited to clear the matter up . The House of Lords has the greatest merit which such a chamber can have ; it is possible . It is ...
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... matter , which the absorbed and occupied actor could not see . There ought to be many life - peers in our secondary chamber capable of giving us this higher criticism . I am afraid we shall not soon see them , but as a first step we ...
... matter , which the absorbed and occupied actor could not see . There ought to be many life - peers in our secondary chamber capable of giving us this higher criticism . I am afraid we shall not soon see them , but as a first step we ...
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... matter , and another for another sort . But in truth the English Constitution is the type of the opposite species ; it has only one authority for all sorts of matters . To gain a living conception of the differ- SUPPOSED CHECKS AND ...
... matter , and another for another sort . But in truth the English Constitution is the type of the opposite species ; it has only one authority for all sorts of matters . To gain a living conception of the differ- SUPPOSED CHECKS AND ...
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