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It diminishes the practical responsibility of an administration , by diminishing the popular conception of its power . In the same way , the vague demagogues who occasionally appeared in the old House of Commons did not weaken the ...
It diminishes the practical responsibility of an administration , by diminishing the popular conception of its power . In the same way , the vague demagogues who occasionally appeared in the old House of Commons did not weaken the ...
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There were some sixteen boroughs called Treasury boroughs , in which there were dockyards or other government establishments , and in which the administration for the time being had , as such , a predominant influence .
There were some sixteen boroughs called Treasury boroughs , in which there were dockyards or other government establishments , and in which the administration for the time being had , as such , a predominant influence .
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not secure an affective administration . Let us suppose the representative body an exact counterpart of the nation , though on a diminished scalegiving an image of all its blind wants , and passions , and partial intelligence ...
not secure an affective administration . Let us suppose the representative body an exact counterpart of the nation , though on a diminished scalegiving an image of all its blind wants , and passions , and partial intelligence ...
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