The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... sovereigns , just as they had been willing to take an old lady who was the second cousin of his great - great- grandmother . So it is now . If you ask the immense majority of the Queen's subjects by what right she rules , they would ...
... sovereigns , just as they had been willing to take an old lady who was the second cousin of his great - great- grandmother . So it is now . If you ask the immense majority of the Queen's subjects by what right she rules , they would ...
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... sovereign , and everything ranged itself round the sovereign - what was next to be greatest , and what was farthest least . The idea that the head of the government is the head of society is so fixed in the ideas of mankind that only a ...
... sovereign , and everything ranged itself round the sovereign - what was next to be greatest , and what was farthest least . The idea that the head of the government is the head of society is so fixed in the ideas of mankind that only a ...
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... Victoria and the virtues of George III . have sunk deep into the popular heart . We have come to believe that it is natural to have a virtuous sovereign , and that the domestic virtues are 120 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... Victoria and the virtues of George III . have sunk deep into the popular heart . We have come to believe that it is natural to have a virtuous sovereign , and that the domestic virtues are 120 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. a virtuous sovereign , and that the domestic virtues are as likely to be found on thrones as they are eminent when there . But a little experience and less thought show that royalty cannot take ...
And Other Political Essays Walter Bagehot. a virtuous sovereign , and that the domestic virtues are as likely to be found on thrones as they are eminent when there . But a little experience and less thought show that royalty cannot take ...
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... the English state of civilisation they are invaluable . Of the actual business of the sovereign -- the real work the Queen does - I shall speak in my next paper . . IV . THE MONARCHY ( Continued ) . There 124 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
... the English state of civilisation they are invaluable . Of the actual business of the sovereign -- the real work the Queen does - I shall speak in my next paper . . IV . THE MONARCHY ( Continued ) . There 124 THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .
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