The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... considerable . We might say that they are enough for one year . Putting the French treaty aside , the simplification of the tariff which Mr. Gladstone has this year effected is a considerable achievement . Sir Robert Peel would have ...
... considerable . We might say that they are enough for one year . Putting the French treaty aside , the simplification of the tariff which Mr. Gladstone has this year effected is a considerable achievement . Sir Robert Peel would have ...
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... considerable power to be got by going into Parliament , though for the most part it is a power of co - operation and ... considerable sum . What with the cost of elections , the cost of making yourself popular in a constituency , the ...
... considerable power to be got by going into Parliament , though for the most part it is a power of co - operation and ... considerable sum . What with the cost of elections , the cost of making yourself popular in a constituency , the ...
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... considerable , and this of itself led to difficulty . It is evident that in early times , when population was small and trade scanty , it would be difficult to find very many boroughs that would be fit to elect proper members of ...
... considerable , and this of itself led to difficulty . It is evident that in early times , when population was small and trade scanty , it would be difficult to find very many boroughs that would be fit to elect proper members of ...
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