The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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of the popular will over the strenuous opposition of the established order , especially in the House of Lords . ... Reform was attempted on several occasions , failing each time : Lord John Russell's half - hearted measures of 1852 and ...
of the popular will over the strenuous opposition of the established order , especially in the House of Lords . ... Reform was attempted on several occasions , failing each time : Lord John Russell's half - hearted measures of 1852 and ...
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... Lord John Russell or Lord Palmerston may introduce into the lower House , will inevitably be distrusted by the upper House . Until it has actually obtained the assent of the latter , we shall never know whether important provisions ...
... Lord John Russell or Lord Palmerston may introduce into the lower House , will inevitably be distrusted by the upper House . Until it has actually obtained the assent of the latter , we shall never know whether important provisions ...
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SIR , —There is a passage in Lord John Russell's speech in the debate on the second reading of his Reform Bill yesterday week which merits more attention than I think it has received . He mentioned some of the schemes proposed for ...
SIR , —There is a passage in Lord John Russell's speech in the debate on the second reading of his Reform Bill yesterday week which merits more attention than I think it has received . He mentioned some of the schemes proposed for ...
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