The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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... we cannot see that he has done one thing dangerous enough to justify a precedent which would deprive all future ... of authority only to be justified by imminent danger to the national life , which imminent danger does not exist .
... we cannot see that he has done one thing dangerous enough to justify a precedent which would deprive all future ... of authority only to be justified by imminent danger to the national life , which imminent danger does not exist .
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The dangers of lowering the borough franchise have been often spoken of , and are well known . The greatest of these is the danger of the precedent : if we diminish the criterion from £ 10 to £ 8 this year , we may be obliged to lower ...
The dangers of lowering the borough franchise have been often spoken of , and are well known . The greatest of these is the danger of the precedent : if we diminish the criterion from £ 10 to £ 8 this year , we may be obliged to lower ...
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And there is great danger that the result would be a Parliament in which no party - organisation was possible at all — one set of members being pledged to desert the government on one question , another on another , so that no ...
And there is great danger that the result would be a Parliament in which no party - organisation was possible at all — one set of members being pledged to desert the government on one question , another on another , so that no ...
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