The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1928 - 312 páginas |
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... mind is less useful and their life more tame . They are still thought to be greater and better . They are decorés ; they have a little red on the left breast of their coat , and no argument will answer that . In England , by the odd ...
... mind is less useful and their life more tame . They are still thought to be greater and better . They are decorés ; they have a little red on the left breast of their coat , and no argument will answer that . In England , by the odd ...
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... mind coupled with pro- perty , is not equal in mind to a legislature chosen for mind only , and whether accompanied by wealth or not . But I do not for a moment wish to see a representation of pure mind ; it would be contrary to the ...
... mind coupled with pro- perty , is not equal in mind to a legislature chosen for mind only , and whether accompanied by wealth or not . But I do not for a moment wish to see a representation of pure mind ; it would be contrary to the ...
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... mind is intensified . In the American mind and in the colonial mind there is , as contrasted with the old English mind , a literalness , a tendency to say , " The facts are so - and - so , whatever may be thought or fancied about them ...
... mind is intensified . In the American mind and in the colonial mind there is , as contrasted with the old English mind , a literalness , a tendency to say , " The facts are so - and - so , whatever may be thought or fancied about them ...
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THE MONARCHY | 30 |
THE MONARCHY continued | 51 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 79 |
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