The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página 90
... existence is so far useful that it awakens the sensation of obedience to a sort of mind in the coarse , dull , contracted multitude , who could neither appreciate nor perceive any other . The order of nobility is of great use , too ...
... existence is so far useful that it awakens the sensation of obedience to a sort of mind in the coarse , dull , contracted multitude , who could neither appreciate nor perceive any other . The order of nobility is of great use , too ...
Página 99
... existence was as useful as its energy . Just as the knowledge that his men can strike makes a master yield in order that they may not strike , so the knowledge that their House could be swamped at the will of the king — at the will of ...
... existence was as useful as its energy . Just as the knowledge that his men can strike makes a master yield in order that they may not strike , so the knowledge that their House could be swamped at the will of the king — at the will of ...
Página 101
... existence of the House of Lords at the time , and the Constitution of the country . This Subsequently , throughout the period from 1835 to 1841 , I prevailed upon the House of Lords to depart from many principles and systems which they ...
... existence of the House of Lords at the time , and the Constitution of the country . This Subsequently , throughout the period from 1835 to 1841 , I prevailed upon the House of Lords to depart from many principles and systems which they ...
Página 189
... intellectual impetus , and till that was spent its administration was supported in a rickety existence by an abnormal strength . But afterwards the Commissioners were left to their intrinsic weakness . There were CHANGES OF MINISTRY . 189.
... intellectual impetus , and till that was spent its administration was supported in a rickety existence by an abnormal strength . But afterwards the Commissioners were left to their intrinsic weakness . There were CHANGES OF MINISTRY . 189.
Página 191
... existence in the only competing form of free govern- ment should prepare us for and make us patient with the mild transitions of Parliamentary government . These arguments will , I think , seem conclusive to almost every one ; but , at ...
... existence in the only competing form of free govern- ment should prepare us for and make us patient with the mild transitions of Parliamentary government . These arguments will , I think , seem conclusive to almost every one ; but , at ...
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