The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... respect it very much ; and as they are much stronger than the aristocracy , they might , if angered , even destroy it ; though in order to destroy it ,. they must help to arouse a wild excitement among the ignorant poor , which , if ...
... respect it very much ; and as they are much stronger than the aristocracy , they might , if angered , even destroy it ; though in order to destroy it ,. they must help to arouse a wild excitement among the ignorant poor , which , if ...
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... respect different from laws , they concern not only the Government which binds , the nation so bound , but a third party too - a foreign country - and the feelings of that country are to be considered as well as our own . And that ...
... respect different from laws , they concern not only the Government which binds , the nation so bound , but a third party too - a foreign country - and the feelings of that country are to be considered as well as our own . And that ...
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... respect the English system is by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the selection , and being removable at the pleasure , of the preponderant Legislative Assembly , is sure to be able to rely on that assembly . If he ...
... respect the English system is by far the best . The English Premier being appointed by the selection , and being removable at the pleasure , of the preponderant Legislative Assembly , is sure to be able to rely on that assembly . If he ...
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... 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 fiscal burdens . She is applying all the ...
... 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 fiscal burdens . She is applying all the ...
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... being likely to maintain that sur- plus upon inexpedient occasions as well upon expedient . But in all other respects a Parliamentary Government has in finance an unmixed advantage over the Presiden- tial 60 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... being likely to maintain that sur- plus upon inexpedient occasions as well upon expedient . But in all other respects a Parliamentary Government has in finance an unmixed advantage over the Presiden- tial 60 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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