The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 5Harvard University Press, 1974 |
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Стр. 189
... wishes . Probably , if it were considered to be desirable to give to Parliament a more direct control over questions of foreign policy than it possesses now , the better way would be not to require 189 INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION.
... wishes . Probably , if it were considered to be desirable to give to Parliament a more direct control over questions of foreign policy than it possesses now , the better way would be not to require 189 INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION.
Стр. 357
... liberties of the people . And in so far as William IV was right in detect- ing an incipient change of opinion , he did but detect an erroneous change . What was desirable was the prolongation of Liberal 357 ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES.
... liberties of the people . And in so far as William IV was right in detect- ing an incipient change of opinion , he did but detect an erroneous change . What was desirable was the prolongation of Liberal 357 ITS SUPPOSED CHECKS AND BALANCES.
Стр. 384
... authoritative work on the whole subject such as I wished for when I wrote the passage in the text , and as it is most desirable that we should have . - Note to second edition . be conveyed to early nations , who regarded law half 384.
... authoritative work on the whole subject such as I wished for when I wrote the passage in the text , and as it is most desirable that we should have . - Note to second edition . be conveyed to early nations , who regarded law half 384.
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Editors Preface | 27 |
of the Suez Canal Shares February 1876 333 | 29 |
The Political Genius of Walter Bagehot | 35 |
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