The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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In part this seems to be conceded , for it is allowed that a cabinet must resign on an adverse vote of the Commons , but need not resign after the severest censure of the Lords . And in practice this is essential , as the majority of ...
In part this seems to be conceded , for it is allowed that a cabinet must resign on an adverse vote of the Commons , but need not resign after the severest censure of the Lords . And in practice this is essential , as the majority of ...
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If they have attained eminence , political or other , they cannot accept subordinate posts without compromising at once their opinions and their dignity : and it is only in the very rarest cases that a seat in the cabinet can or would ...
If they have attained eminence , political or other , they cannot accept subordinate posts without compromising at once their opinions and their dignity : and it is only in the very rarest cases that a seat in the cabinet can or would ...
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As the older race of statesmen , who began their career in the days of close boroughs , are dying out , few of the same class are rising up to take their places ; and the result is a marked tendency in each successive cabinet to become ...
As the older race of statesmen , who began their career in the days of close boroughs , are dying out , few of the same class are rising up to take their places ; and the result is a marked tendency in each successive cabinet to become ...
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