The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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And after a second Reform Bill the same argument is even stronger , because the contrast between the Houses created by the first change has presumably been augmented by the second change . At any rate this remedy must be used if needed ...
And after a second Reform Bill the same argument is even stronger , because the contrast between the Houses created by the first change has presumably been augmented by the second change . At any rate this remedy must be used if needed ...
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And there may be good arguments for it — we think there are ; but whether there are or are not , if the question ever ... The natural prejudice and instinct of mankind is for equality ; and against that thin argument will fail : it can ...
And there may be good arguments for it — we think there are ; but whether there are or are not , if the question ever ... The natural prejudice and instinct of mankind is for equality ; and against that thin argument will fail : it can ...
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But the Americans have at this crisis no such ' inquest ' — no such argument - making and facteliciting assembly . They are a very busy and a very scattered people , and they have to form a decision , a notion , a fancy , as the case ...
But the Americans have at this crisis no such ' inquest ' — no such argument - making and facteliciting assembly . They are a very busy and a very scattered people , and they have to form a decision , a notion , a fancy , as the case ...
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