The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... amount of conscience . Indeed , only a most shallow disputant who did not understand even the plainest facts of human nature could ever have maintained it ; if men differ in anything they differ in the fineness and the delicacy of their ...
... amount of conscience . Indeed , only a most shallow disputant who did not understand even the plainest facts of human nature could ever have maintained it ; if men differ in anything they differ in the fineness and the delicacy of their ...
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... amount year by year with that effect does not amount to an endowment , it is difficult to say what would amount to it . And the evils of such a system are very serious . It commits the whole nation to the opinion of Mr. Forster's poor ...
... amount year by year with that effect does not amount to an endowment , it is difficult to say what would amount to it . And the evils of such a system are very serious . It commits the whole nation to the opinion of Mr. Forster's poor ...
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... amount of direct compulsion in those districts . Of course , the procedure must be exceedingly gentle . It will be necessary to make a very moderate number of attendances enforce- able in the year , and at first to arrange that number ...
... amount of direct compulsion in those districts . Of course , the procedure must be exceedingly gentle . It will be necessary to make a very moderate number of attendances enforce- able in the year , and at first to arrange that number ...
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