The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... balance of numbers is nearly as equal as when a quarter of a century ago Sir Robert Peel led the opposition to the Government of Lord Melbourne . But Lord Derby , who remem- bers those times , must acutely feel the difference . He was ...
... balance of numbers is nearly as equal as when a quarter of a century ago Sir Robert Peel led the opposition to the Government of Lord Melbourne . But Lord Derby , who remem- bers those times , must acutely feel the difference . He was ...
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... balance of parties in the two houses - Mr . Disraeli is not able to pursue , without many interferences with its natural drift , the legitimate policy of the Conservative party . There is a very dangerous tendency to make up for ...
... balance of parties in the two houses - Mr . Disraeli is not able to pursue , without many interferences with its natural drift , the legitimate policy of the Conservative party . There is a very dangerous tendency to make up for ...
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... balance between the temperance fanatics on the one hand and the brewing interests on the other . In 1871 he introduced a measure which tended to reduce the number of public houses and subjected them to a stricter supervision . The ...
... balance between the temperance fanatics on the one hand and the brewing interests on the other . In 1871 he introduced a measure which tended to reduce the number of public houses and subjected them to a stricter supervision . The ...
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