The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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Walter Bagehot. only thought of what was useful to them , and if they all thought the same thing useful , and all thought that same thing could be attained in the same way , the efficient members of a constitution would suffice , and no ...
Walter Bagehot. only thought of what was useful to them , and if they all thought the same thing useful , and all thought that same thing could be attained in the same way , the efficient members of a constitution would suffice , and no ...
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... thought and feeling , but then it is of idiosyncratic thought and feeling . We want many critics of ability and knowledge in the Upper House - not equal to Lord Grey , for they would be hard to find - but like Lord Grey . They should ...
... thought and feeling , but then it is of idiosyncratic thought and feeling . We want many critics of ability and knowledge in the Upper House - not equal to Lord Grey , for they would be hard to find - but like Lord Grey . They should ...
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... thought before it gave the national decision . This is the true reason for ad- mitting the working classes to a ... thoughts of Parliament are not as their thoughts . They ought to be allowed to try to convince Parliament ; their notions ...
... thought before it gave the national decision . This is the true reason for ad- mitting the working classes to a ... thoughts of Parliament are not as their thoughts . They ought to be allowed to try to convince Parliament ; their notions ...
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