The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, 1909 - 300 páginas |
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... electors , but the electors would rule all the others . Thus , the members for a good voluntary constituency would be hopelessly enslaved , because of its goodness ; but the members for a bad voluntary constituency would be yet more ...
... electors , but the electors would rule all the others . Thus , the members for a good voluntary constituency would be hopelessly enslaved , because of its goodness ; but the members for a bad voluntary constituency would be yet more ...
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... electors from whom that assembly must emanate . But though the interest of the minister is inconsistent with appalling jobbery , he will be inclined to mitigated jobbery . He will temporise ; he will try to give a seemly dress to ...
... electors from whom that assembly must emanate . But though the interest of the minister is inconsistent with appalling jobbery , he will be inclined to mitigated jobbery . He will temporise ; he will try to give a seemly dress to ...
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... electors . We are so accustomed to submit to be ruled by elected ministers , that we are apt to fancy all mankind would readily be so too . Know- ledge and civilisation have at least made this progress , THE PRE-REQUISITES OF CABINET ...
... electors . We are so accustomed to submit to be ruled by elected ministers , that we are apt to fancy all mankind would readily be so too . Know- ledge and civilisation have at least made this progress , THE PRE-REQUISITES OF CABINET ...
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... . It abdicates in favour of its elite , and consents to obey whoever that élite may confide in . It acknowledges as its secondary electors - as the choosers of its government - an educated minority , at once CABINET GOVERNMENT . 265.
... . It abdicates in favour of its elite , and consents to obey whoever that élite may confide in . It acknowledges as its secondary electors - as the choosers of its government - an educated minority , at once CABINET GOVERNMENT . 265.
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... electors - the 10. borough renters , and the 50l . county renters - who have nothing imposing about them , nothing which would attract the eye or fascinate the fancy . What impresses men is not mind , but the result of mind . And the ...
... electors - the 10. borough renters , and the 50l . county renters - who have nothing imposing about them , nothing which would attract the eye or fascinate the fancy . What impresses men is not mind , but the result of mind . And the ...
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