The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... called an idea - for some attraction which seems to transcend reality , which aspires to elevate men by an interest higher , deeper , wider than that of ordinary life . But this order of men are uninterested in the plain , palpable ends ...
... called an idea - for some attraction which seems to transcend reality , which aspires to elevate men by an interest higher , deeper , wider than that of ordinary life . But this order of men are uninterested in the plain , palpable ends ...
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... called " Statesman X. " Even in quiet times , government by a president is , for the several various reasons which have been stated , inferior to government by a cabinet ; but the difficulty of quiet times is nothing as compared with ...
... called " Statesman X. " Even in quiet times , government by a president is , for the several various reasons which have been stated , inferior to government by a cabinet ; but the difficulty of quiet times is nothing as compared with ...
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... called a constitution - was indispensable to any govern- ment entitled to be called legitimate , or capable of creating in the mind of a Greek a feeling of moral obli- gation to obey it . The functionaries who exercise autho- rity under ...
... called a constitution - was indispensable to any govern- ment entitled to be called legitimate , or capable of creating in the mind of a Greek a feeling of moral obli- gation to obey it . The functionaries who exercise autho- rity under ...
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... called it , at the solitary transcendent element . They quote Napoleon's saying , " that he did not wish to be fatted in idleness , " when he refused to be grand elector in Sièyes ' constitu- tion , which was an office copied , and M ...
... called it , at the solitary transcendent element . They quote Napoleon's saying , " that he did not wish to be fatted in idleness , " when he refused to be grand elector in Sièyes ' constitu- tion , which was an office copied , and M ...
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... called public life . The newspapers describe daily and incessantly a certain conspicuous existence ; they comment on its characters , recount its details , investigate its motives , anticipate its course . They give a precedent and a ...
... called public life . The newspapers describe daily and incessantly a certain conspicuous existence ; they comment on its characters , recount its details , investigate its motives , anticipate its course . They give a precedent and a ...
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