The English ConstitutionK. Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925 - 300 páginas |
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... political campaign . It is by that programme , by a com- parison of the programmes of different statesmen , that the world forms its judgment . The common ordinary mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political ques- tion it shall ...
... political campaign . It is by that programme , by a com- parison of the programmes of different statesmen , that the world forms its judgment . The common ordinary mind is quite unfit to fix for itself what political ques- tion it shall ...
Página xx
... politics , should have good issues , and only good issues , put before them , these statesmen will have suggested ... political trial now beginning will simply fail . The wide gift of the elective franchise will be a great calamity XX ...
... politics , should have good issues , and only good issues , put before them , these statesmen will have suggested ... political trial now beginning will simply fail . The wide gift of the elective franchise will be a great calamity XX ...
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... political sums so . Of all our political dangers , the greatest I conceive is that they will neglect the lesson . In plain English , what I fear is that both our political parties will bid for the support of the working man ; that both ...
... political sums so . Of all our political dangers , the greatest I conceive is that they will neglect the lesson . In plain English , what I fear is that both our political parties will bid for the support of the working man ; that both ...
Página xxiii
... political combination of the lower classes , as such and for their own objects , is an evil of the first magnitude ; that a permanent combination of them would make them ( now that so many of them have the suffrage ) supreme in the ...
... political combination of the lower classes , as such and for their own objects , is an evil of the first magnitude ; that a permanent combination of them would make them ( now that so many of them have the suffrage ) supreme in the ...
Página xxviii
... political poison . It would teach the House of Lords that it might shut its eyes to all the facts of real life and decide simply by an abstract formula . If in 1832 the Lords had so acted , there would have been a revolution ...
... political poison . It would teach the House of Lords that it might shut its eyes to all the facts of real life and decide simply by an abstract formula . If in 1832 the Lords had so acted , there would have been a revolution ...
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