The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... perhaps as no Government ever had before - that Government proposed to keep a moderate surplus and to apply it to the re- duction of the debt , but even this the English Parliament would not endure . The administration with all its ...
... perhaps as no Government ever had before - that Government proposed to keep a moderate surplus and to apply it to the re- duction of the debt , but even this the English Parliament would not endure . The administration with all its ...
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... perhaps ever been so unsen- sitive in this respect ; certainly she is far less sensitive than England .. In reality America is too rich , daily industry there is too common , too skilful , and too pro- ductive , for her to care much for ...
... perhaps ever been so unsen- sitive in this respect ; certainly she is far less sensitive than England .. In reality America is too rich , daily industry there is too common , too skilful , and too pro- ductive , for her to care much for ...
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... quietly and imperceptibly given ) without knowing she bad not those materials . Of course , this error might have been committed , and perhaps would have been committed , under a Parliamentary Government 62 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... quietly and imperceptibly given ) without knowing she bad not those materials . Of course , this error might have been committed , and perhaps would have been committed , under a Parliamentary Government 62 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. perhaps would have been committed , under a Parliamentary Government . But if it had , its effects would ere long have been thoroughly searched into and effectually frustrated . The whole force ...
And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. perhaps would have been committed , under a Parliamentary Government . But if it had , its effects would ere long have been thoroughly searched into and effectually frustrated . The whole force ...
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... perhaps inevitable - that such an under- growth of irrelevant ideas should gather round the British Constitution . Language is the tradition of nations ; each generation describes what it sees , but it uses words trans- mitted from the ...
... perhaps inevitable - that such an under- growth of irrelevant ideas should gather round the British Constitution . Language is the tradition of nations ; each generation describes what it sees , but it uses words trans- mitted from the ...
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