The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... principle of equality . The greater you make him , the less , and therefore the more equal , you make all others . He is magni- fied that others may be dwarfed . The very contrary is the principle of English royalty . As in politics it ...
... principle of equality . The greater you make him , the less , and therefore the more equal , you make all others . He is magni- fied that others may be dwarfed . The very contrary is the principle of English royalty . As in politics it ...
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... principle is commonly in- volved in medieval metaphysics as to the preroga- tive of the Crown , but it is as useful in the nineteenth century as in the fourteenth , and rests on as sure a principle . The House of Commons - now that it ...
... principle is commonly in- volved in medieval metaphysics as to the preroga- tive of the Crown , but it is as useful in the nineteenth century as in the fourteenth , and rests on as sure a principle . The House of Commons - now that it ...
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... principle the simplest form is much the best . The temptation to that principle is very plain . Under the compulsory form of constituency the votes of the minorities are thrown away . In the city of London , now , there are many Tories ...
... principle the simplest form is much the best . The temptation to that principle is very plain . Under the compulsory form of constituency the votes of the minorities are thrown away . In the city of London , now , there are many Tories ...
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