The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... considered excessively in various aspects , but there is one aspect in which it has not been sufficiently considered . The South have adopted from the North the vital principle of the Constitution of what was the Union , and it is not ...
... considered excessively in various aspects , but there is one aspect in which it has not been sufficiently considered . The South have adopted from the North the vital principle of the Constitution of what was the Union , and it is not ...
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... considered profitably , it must be considered as a whole ; and it will be evident from our own pages how much space any attempt to discuss the entire topic necessarily requires . Whatever errors of detail may be found in our opinions ...
... considered profitably , it must be considered as a whole ; and it will be evident from our own pages how much space any attempt to discuss the entire topic necessarily requires . Whatever errors of detail may be found in our opinions ...
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... considered measure , and it had several merits of detail . But it did not attempt to solve the problem . If it had become a law , it would have been ineffectual . There would , in all likelihood , have been no members for the working ...
... considered measure , and it had several merits of detail . But it did not attempt to solve the problem . If it had become a law , it would have been ineffectual . There would , in all likelihood , have been no members for the working ...
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