The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... feeling at the root of society - a feeling which is older than complicated politics , which is stronger a thousand times over than common political feelings — the local feeling . ' My shirt ' , said the Swiss state - right patriot ...
... feeling at the root of society - a feeling which is older than complicated politics , which is stronger a thousand times over than common political feelings — the local feeling . ' My shirt ' , said the Swiss state - right patriot ...
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... 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 112 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... 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 112 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
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... feeling of a constituency is the feeling of a dominant party , and that feeling is elicited , stimulated , sometimes even manufactured by the local political agent . Such an opinion could not be moderate ; could not be subject to ...
... feeling of a constituency is the feeling of a dominant party , and that feeling is elicited , stimulated , sometimes even manufactured by the local political agent . Such an opinion could not be moderate ; could not be subject to ...
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THE MONARCHY | 30 |
THE MONARCHY continued | 51 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 79 |
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