The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... 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 doubtless give a very imperfect account even of their own ...
... 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 doubtless give a very imperfect account even of their own ...
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... English Constitu- tion ? Surely it would be difficult to find . The English idea is a com- mittee we are born with a belief in a green cloth , clean pens , and twelve men with grey hair . In topics of belief the ultimate standard is a ...
... English Constitu- tion ? Surely it would be difficult to find . The English idea is a com- mittee we are born with a belief in a green cloth , clean pens , and twelve men with grey hair . In topics of belief the ultimate standard is a ...
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... English Constitution . It was made amid much confusion and conten- tion ; it was known to all mankind ; it was eagerly accepted by many , and intensely feared by many . But , in 1867 , this settlement has faded away without noise ...
... English Constitution . It was made amid much confusion and conten- tion ; it was known to all mankind ; it was eagerly accepted by many , and intensely feared by many . But , in 1867 , this settlement has faded away without noise ...
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