The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... better in the Commons , the whole order of peers , young and old , clever and not clever , is much better where it is . The selfish instinct of the mass of peers on this point is a keener and more exact judge of the real world than the ...
... better in the Commons , the whole order of peers , young and old , clever and not clever , is much better where it is . The selfish instinct of the mass of peers on this point is a keener and more exact judge of the real world than the ...
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... better for them or for the country , and the Lords have only to go back to the good path in which he directed them . The events of 1870 caused much discussion upon life peerages , and we have gained this great step , that whereas the ...
... better for them or for the country , and the Lords have only to go back to the good path in which he directed them . The events of 1870 caused much discussion upon life peerages , and we have gained this great step , that whereas the ...
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... sympathise with the objection to life peerages which some of the Radical party take and feel . They think it will strengthen the Lords , and so make them better able to oppose the Commons INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 29.
... sympathise with the objection to life peerages which some of the Radical party take and feel . They think it will strengthen the Lords , and so make them better able to oppose the Commons INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 29.
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And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. and so make them better able to oppose the Commons ; they think , if they do not say , " The House of Lords is our enemy and that of all Liberals ; happily the mass of it is not intellectual ; a ...
And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. and so make them better able to oppose the Commons ; they think , if they do not say , " The House of Lords is our enemy and that of all Liberals ; happily the mass of it is not intellectual ; a ...
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... better that the agreements of the Ad- ministration with foreign powers should be submitted to Parliament . They would then receive that which is best for all arrangements of business , an understanding and sympathising criticism , but ...
... better that the agreements of the Ad- ministration with foreign powers should be submitted to Parliament . They would then receive that which is best for all arrangements of business , an understanding and sympathising criticism , but ...
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