The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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is that Parliament should have done something — that the Ministry should have proposed something . But only a few weeks back , when Mr. Gladstone , the most eager and ardent of all our statesmen , did propose several things ...
is that Parliament should have done something — that the Ministry should have proposed something . But only a few weeks back , when Mr. Gladstone , the most eager and ardent of all our statesmen , did propose several things ...
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The whole principle and essence of our present Constitution resides in the cabinet , which is indirectly but substantially a committee of members of Parliament , appointed by Parliament to conduct the business of the state .
The whole principle and essence of our present Constitution resides in the cabinet , which is indirectly but substantially a committee of members of Parliament , appointed by Parliament to conduct the business of the state .
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In no respect is the reality of the accordance in opinion between Parliament and the nation so convincingly shown as in the sympathy of Parliament with the eccentricities of public opinion . We are constantly acknowledging that ' the ...
In no respect is the reality of the accordance in opinion between Parliament and the nation so convincingly shown as in the sympathy of Parliament with the eccentricities of public opinion . We are constantly acknowledging that ' the ...
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