The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... bill will be returned to the Lords , and then in one way or another it will be passed . Some speakers at public meetings have said that it was the duty of the House of Lords to dis- regard the momentary passion of the people . But there ...
... bill will be returned to the Lords , and then in one way or another it will be passed . Some speakers at public meetings have said that it was the duty of the House of Lords to dis- regard the momentary passion of the people . But there ...
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... Bill is rejected in June , the same bill will be again before the Lords in August or October , or before the year is out , and that then the nation will not have it tampered with . They will say it is ' our bill and we will have it ...
... Bill is rejected in June , the same bill will be again before the Lords in August or October , or before the year is out , and that then the nation will not have it tampered with . They will say it is ' our bill and we will have it ...
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... Bill and a Whig Bill . The Bill of Lord Derby's Government was a carefully considered measure , and it had several merits of detail . But it did not attempt to solve the problem . If it had become a law , it would have been ineffectual ...
... Bill and a Whig Bill . The Bill of Lord Derby's Government was a carefully considered measure , and it had several merits of detail . But it did not attempt to solve the problem . If it had become a law , it would have been ineffectual ...
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