The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... society . It is a free dis- quisition on English political experience ; an acute , critical , and dispassionate discussion of English institutions , de- signed to show how they operate , and to point out their defects and advantages ...
... society . It is a free dis- quisition on English political experience ; an acute , critical , and dispassionate discussion of English institutions , de- signed to show how they operate , and to point out their defects and advantages ...
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... society while there is still a House of Lords , than they would have if the House of Lords were abolished ; and that though one or two clever young peers might do better in the Commons , the whole order of peers , young and old , clever ...
... society while there is still a House of Lords , than they would have if the House of Lords were abolished ; and that though one or two clever young peers might do better in the Commons , the whole order of peers , young and old , clever ...
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... society ; it gives hope to many , and it takes away hope from many . It is one of those marked events which , by its magnitude and its melodrama , impress men even too much . And debates which have this catastrophe at the end of them ...
... society ; it gives hope to many , and it takes away hope from many . It is one of those marked events which , by its magnitude and its melodrama , impress men even too much . And debates which have this catastrophe at the end of them ...
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... society , has a great influence on that division . The nation feels that its judgment is important , and it strives to judge . It succeeds in deciding because the debates and the discussions give it the facts and the arguments . Rut ...
... society , has a great influence on that division . The nation feels that its judgment is important , and it strives to judge . It succeeds in deciding because the debates and the discussions give it the facts and the arguments . Rut ...
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... society in question chances to contain . It is , what Washington and Hamilton strove to create , an electoral college of the picked men of the nation . The best mode of appreciating its advantages is to look THE CABINET . 93.
... society in question chances to contain . It is , what Washington and Hamilton strove to create , an electoral college of the picked men of the nation . The best mode of appreciating its advantages is to look THE CABINET . 93.
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