The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... speak , and gives them occasions . to speak . The deciding catastrophes of cabinet governments are critical divisions preceded by fine discussions . Everything which is worth saying , everything which ought to be said , most certainly ...
... speak , and gives them occasions . to speak . The deciding catastrophes of cabinet governments are critical divisions preceded by fine discussions . Everything which is worth saying , everything which ought to be said , most certainly ...
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... speak in the Lords with authority and power . They are not administrators with a right to speech - clerks ( as is sometimes suggested ) brought down to lecture a House , but not to vote in it ; but they are the equals of those they speak ...
... speak in the Lords with authority and power . They are not administrators with a right to speech - clerks ( as is sometimes suggested ) brought down to lecture a House , but not to vote in it ; but they are the equals of those they speak ...
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... speak a varying accent ; they use a few peculiar words ; tradition says that their faith is dubious . And if the next parish is a little suspected , the next county is much more suspected . Here is a definite beginning of new maxims ...
... speak a varying accent ; they use a few peculiar words ; tradition says that their faith is dubious . And if the next parish is a little suspected , the next county is much more suspected . Here is a definite beginning of new maxims ...
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