The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... Parliament should pass in addition to the Budget , the Appropriation of Seats Bill , and a Bankruptcy Bill which gives creditors their true rights and fitting powers , we think that it has ... Parliament has 118 GOVERNMENT AND PARLIAMENT.
... Parliament should pass in addition to the Budget , the Appropriation of Seats Bill , and a Bankruptcy Bill which gives creditors their true rights and fitting powers , we think that it has ... Parliament has 118 GOVERNMENT AND PARLIAMENT.
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... Parliament is that we all know that there is no chance of its exercising this great function . A Parliament in the first session after a general election is generally little apt to do so , and this Parliament is peculiarly little likely ...
... Parliament is that we all know that there is no chance of its exercising this great function . A Parliament in the first session after a general election is generally little apt to do so , and this Parliament is peculiarly little likely ...
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... Parliament and the nation so convincingly shown as in the sympathy of Parliament with the eccentricities of public opinion . We are con- stantly acknowledging that ' the English mind ' is exclusively occupied with single questions ...
... Parliament and the nation so convincingly shown as in the sympathy of Parliament with the eccentricities of public opinion . We are con- stantly acknowledging that ' the English mind ' is exclusively occupied with single questions ...
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