The English ConstitutionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925 - 300 páginas |
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... despotic monarchy , on the permanence in the descendants of the peculiar genius which founded the race . As far as experience goes , there is no reason to expect an hereditary series of useful limited monarchs . If we look to theory ...
... despotic monarchy , on the permanence in the descendants of the peculiar genius which founded the race . As far as experience goes , there is no reason to expect an hereditary series of useful limited monarchs . If we look to theory ...
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... despotic government ; you may be able to get the despot to hear the other side ; his ministers , men of trained intelligence , will be sure to know what makes against them ; and they may tell him . hears any side save its own . peat the ...
... despotic government ; you may be able to get the despot to hear the other side ; his ministers , men of trained intelligence , will be sure to know what makes against them ; and they may tell him . hears any side save its own . peat the ...
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... despotic leader- ship even now . A cynical politician is said to have watched the long row of county members , so fresh and respectable - looking , and muttered , " By Jove , they are the finest brute votes in Europe ! " But all satire ...
... despotic leader- ship even now . A cynical politician is said to have watched the long row of county members , so fresh and respectable - looking , and muttered , " By Jove , they are the finest brute votes in Europe ! " But all satire ...
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... despotic constituency . Even in the best case , where a set of earnest men choose a member to expound their earnest- ness , they will look after him to see that he does expound it . The members will be like the minister of a dissenting ...
... despotic constituency . Even in the best case , where a set of earnest men choose a member to expound their earnest- ness , they will look after him to see that he does expound it . The members will be like the minister of a dissenting ...
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... despotic . I believe it would be despotic if it were clever , or rather if its representatives were so , but it has a fixed device to make them stupid . The counties not only elect landowners , which is natural , and perhaps wise , but ...
... despotic . I believe it would be despotic if it were clever , or rather if its representatives were so , but it has a fixed device to make them stupid . The counties not only elect landowners , which is natural , and perhaps wise , but ...
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