The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... administration , by dimin- ishing the popular conception of its power . In the same way , the vague demagogues who occasionally appeared in the old House of Com- mons did not weaken the substantial power of the classes that ruled there ...
... administration , by dimin- ishing the popular conception of its power . In the same way , the vague demagogues who occasionally appeared in the old House of Com- mons did not weaken the substantial power of the classes that ruled there ...
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... administration for the time being had , as such , a pre- dominant influence . These sixteen boroughs ensured the Minister who was in power at each parliamentary election thirty - two votes . But the singular insecurity of such a source ...
... administration for the time being had , as such , a pre- dominant influence . These sixteen boroughs ensured the Minister who was in power at each parliamentary election thirty - two votes . But the singular insecurity of such a source ...
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... administration , and of highly - cultivated men out of whom to form an administration . The danger of an equal level of representation is , that through it the machinery does not exist for getting the very first men in the nation into ...
... administration , and of highly - cultivated men out of whom to form an administration . The danger of an equal level of representation is , that through it the machinery does not exist for getting the very first men in the nation into ...
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