The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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Nor can it be said that the expression given by Parliament to English opinion is inadequate . We might paradoxically say that it was adequate on the whole , because it was imperfect in detail . All but the highest class of speakers ...
Nor can it be said that the expression given by Parliament to English opinion is inadequate . We might paradoxically say that it was adequate on the whole , because it was imperfect in detail . All but the highest class of speakers ...
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The result is a reaction against the past - a marked opposition to English ideas . It is not within our province to speak of the theological speculations of the past twenty years ; but it is very material to our present purpose to point ...
The result is a reaction against the past - a marked opposition to English ideas . It is not within our province to speak of the theological speculations of the past twenty years ; but it is very material to our present purpose to point ...
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In 1832 , a so - called settlement was made of the English Constitution . It was made amid much confusion and contention ; it was known to all mankind ; it was eagerly accepted by many , and intensely feared by many .
In 1832 , a so - called settlement was made of the English Constitution . It was made amid much confusion and contention ; it was known to all mankind ; it was eagerly accepted by many , and intensely feared by many .
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