The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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It has placed side by side , for the first time in England , two utterly unlike legislative bodies , and has required ( at least the Constitution requires ) the consent of both to every law . The animating spirit of the two assemblies ...
It has placed side by side , for the first time in England , two utterly unlike legislative bodies , and has required ( at least the Constitution requires ) the consent of both to every law . The animating spirit of the two assemblies ...
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This calculation , rough as it evidently is , and imperfect as the data for making it evidently were , corresponds sufficiently well with a very elaborate calculation made forty years later : Members returned by 87 peers in England and ...
This calculation , rough as it evidently is , and imperfect as the data for making it evidently were , corresponds sufficiently well with a very elaborate calculation made forty years later : Members returned by 87 peers in England and ...
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stitution which was adapted to the England of 1700 must necessarily be unadapted to the England of 1832. Changes so momentous as there had been between those years in our society required and enforced equivalent alteration in our polity ...
stitution which was adapted to the England of 1700 must necessarily be unadapted to the England of 1832. Changes so momentous as there had been between those years in our society required and enforced equivalent alteration in our polity ...
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