The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... action , the maintenance of a great surplus is excessively difficult . The opposition will always say that it is unnecessary , is uncalled for , is injudicious ; the cry will be echoed in every constituency ; there will be a series of ...
... action , the maintenance of a great surplus is excessively difficult . The opposition will always say that it is unnecessary , is uncalled for , is injudicious ; the cry will be echoed in every constituency ; there will be a series of ...
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... action , at last took up the matter resolutely and in earnest , and devised and inaugurated a system of internal and direct taxation , which for its universality and peculiarities has probably no parallel in anything which has ...
... action , at last took up the matter resolutely and in earnest , and devised and inaugurated a system of internal and direct taxation , which for its universality and peculiarities has probably no parallel in anything which has ...
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... and the democratic element , have each a share in the supreme sovereignty , and that the assent of all three is necessary to the action of that sovereignty . Kings , lords , and commons , by 70 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... and the democratic element , have each a share in the supreme sovereignty , and that the assent of all three is necessary to the action of that sovereignty . Kings , lords , and commons , by 70 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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... action ; that which is brilliant to the eye ; that which is seen vividly for a moment , and then is seen no more ; that which is hidden and unhidden ; that which is specious , and yet interesting , palpable in its seeming , and yet ...
... action ; that which is brilliant to the eye ; that which is seen vividly for a moment , and then is seen no more ; that which is hidden and unhidden ; that which is specious , and yet interesting , palpable in its seeming , and yet ...
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... actions , and is the steady frame in which each new artist must set the picture that he paints . And all this traditional part of human nature is , ex vi termini , most easily impressed and acted on by that which is handed down . Other ...
... actions , and is the steady frame in which each new artist must set the picture that he paints . And all this traditional part of human nature is , ex vi termini , most easily impressed and acted on by that which is handed down . Other ...
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