The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página xxxvi
... mass of it is not intellectual ; a few clever men are born there which we cannot help , but we will not ' vaccinate ' it with genius ; we will not put in a set of clever men for their lives who may as likely as not turn against us ...
... mass of it is not intellectual ; a few clever men are born there which we cannot help , but we will not ' vaccinate ' it with genius ; we will not put in a set of clever men for their lives who may as likely as not turn against us ...
Página lxii
... mass of the nation . The nation commonly does not attend , but if by gigantic blunders you make it attend , it will remember it and turn you out when its time comes ; it will show you that your power is short , and so on the instant ...
... mass of the nation . The nation commonly does not attend , but if by gigantic blunders you make it attend , it will remember it and turn you out when its time comes ; it will show you that your power is short , and so on the instant ...
Página 33
... mass of mankind understand it , and they hardly anywhere in the world understand any other . It is often said that men are ruled by their imaginations ; but it would be truer to say they are governed by the weakness of their ...
... mass of mankind understand it , and they hardly anywhere in the world understand any other . It is often said that men are ruled by their imaginations ; but it would be truer to say they are governed by the weakness of their ...
Página 34
... mass of qualified citizens — either a Senate or an Ecclesia , or both . There were , of course , many and capital distinctions between one government and another , in respect to the qualification of the citizen , the attributes and ...
... mass of qualified citizens — either a Senate or an Ecclesia , or both . There were , of course , many and capital distinctions between one government and another , in respect to the qualification of the citizen , the attributes and ...
Página 35
... reverence towards the chief . We remark , first and foremost , the King ; next , a limited number of subordinate kings or chiefs ; afterwards , the mass of armed freemen , husbandmen , artisans , freebooters THE MONARCHY . 35.
... reverence towards the chief . We remark , first and foremost , the King ; next , a limited number of subordinate kings or chiefs ; afterwards , the mass of armed freemen , husbandmen , artisans , freebooters THE MONARCHY . 35.
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