The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página xlvii
... interest to do anything contrary to the real interest of England , or anything which would lower England in the eyes of foreign nations . And they would seriously hurt themselves if they did . But still these are the real tendencies of ...
... interest to do anything contrary to the real interest of England , or anything which would lower England in the eyes of foreign nations . And they would seriously hurt themselves if they did . But still these are the real tendencies of ...
Página xlviii
... be spoken out , I answer , that neither can the whole truth as to laws . All important laws affect large " vested interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength xlviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... be spoken out , I answer , that neither can the whole truth as to laws . All important laws affect large " vested interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength xlviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página xlix
Walter Bagehot. interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength ; and these great interests require to be treated as delicately , and with as nice a manipulation of language , as the feelings of any foreign country . A ...
Walter Bagehot. interests ; " they touch great sources of political strength ; and these great interests require to be treated as delicately , and with as nice a manipulation of language , as the feelings of any foreign country . A ...
Página li
... interest and the feeling of the Peers is often presumably opposed to that of other classes - they may be anxious not ... interest - a peer and a non - peer have presumably in that matter the same interest and the same wishes . Probably ...
... interest and the feeling of the Peers is often presumably opposed to that of other classes - they may be anxious not ... interest - a peer and a non - peer have presumably in that matter the same interest and the same wishes . Probably ...
Página lxi
... interest all mankind . And every incident in this part of American financial history exemplifies the con- trast between a Parliamentary and a Presidential Govern- ment . The distinguishing quality of Parliamentary Govern- ment is , that ...
... interest all mankind . And every incident in this part of American financial history exemplifies the con- trast between a Parliamentary and a Presidential Govern- ment . The distinguishing quality of Parliamentary Govern- ment is , that ...
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