The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... mind . Taking up in succession the Cabinet , the Monarchy , the House of Lords , and the House of Commons , he ... minds of our people , who are too apt to look upon all other governments with a kind of bigoted contempt . Our intense ...
... mind . Taking up in succession the Cabinet , the Monarchy , the House of Lords , and the House of Commons , he ... minds of our people , who are too apt to look upon all other governments with a kind of bigoted contempt . Our intense ...
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... mind is so different from what we are accustomed to here . It remains further to say that Mr. Bagehot's work has a charming readableness that would not be suspected from its title or subject . It is written with an easy liveliness , a ...
... mind is so different from what we are accustomed to here . It remains further to say that Mr. Bagehot's work has a charming readableness that would not be suspected from its title or subject . It is written with an easy liveliness , a ...
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... mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political question it shall attend to ; it is as much as it can do to judge decently of the questions which drift down to it , and are brought before it ; it almost never settles its topics ...
... mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political question it shall attend to ; it is as much as it can do to judge decently of the questions which drift down to it , and are brought before it ; it almost never settles its topics ...
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... mind they have scarcely a discretion at all ; the tendency of the public perturbation determines what shall and what shall not be dealt with .. But , upon the other hand , in quiet times statesmen have great power ; when there is no ...
... mind they have scarcely a discretion at all ; the tendency of the public perturbation determines what shall and what shall not be dealt with .. But , upon the other hand , in quiet times statesmen have great power ; when there is no ...
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... mind . Whether or not the nation has made up its mind is a question to be decided by all the circumstances of the case , and in the common way in which all practical questions are decided . There are some people who lay down a sort of ...
... mind . Whether or not the nation has made up its mind is a question to be decided by all the circumstances of the case , and in the common way in which all practical questions are decided . There are some people who lay down a sort of ...
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