The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... present edition , and have not before appeared in this country , will be read with avidity , as they not only serve to throw additional light upon the modern politics of England , but give us an interesting insight into the intellectual ...
... present edition , and have not before appeared in this country , will be read with avidity , as they not only serve to throw additional light upon the modern politics of England , but give us an interesting insight into the intellectual ...
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... present time , it would have been in many points untrue ; and if I had tried to change the sketch of seven years since into a sketch of the present time , I should probably have blurred the picture and have given something equally ...
... present time , it would have been in many points untrue ; and if I had tried to change the sketch of seven years since into a sketch of the present time , I should probably have blurred the picture and have given something equally ...
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... present law which makes them uncomfortable - that Government has at its disposal an inexhaustible fund out of which it can give to those who now want without also creating elsewhere other and greater wants . If the first work of the ...
... present law which makes them uncomfortable - that Government has at its disposal an inexhaustible fund out of which it can give to those who now want without also creating elsewhere other and greater wants . If the first work of the ...
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... present battle , but many after battles , is a heavy curse to men and nations . In one minor respect , indeed , I think we may see with distinctness the effect of the Reform Bill of 1867 18 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... present battle , but many after battles , is a heavy curse to men and nations . In one minor respect , indeed , I think we may see with distinctness the effect of the Reform Bill of 1867 18 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... present House of Commons is plutocratic , not aristocratic ; its most prominent statesmen are not men of ancient descent or of great hereditary estate ; they are men mostly of substantial means , but they are mostly , too , connected ...
... present House of Commons is plutocratic , not aristocratic ; its most prominent statesmen are not men of ancient descent or of great hereditary estate ; they are men mostly of substantial means , but they are mostly , too , connected ...
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