The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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It is not only desirable that a popular legislature should be fitted to the discharge of its duties , but also that it should be elected by a process which occasions no unnecessary moral evils . A theorist would be inclined to advance a ...
It is not only desirable that a popular legislature should be fitted to the discharge of its duties , but also that it should be elected by a process which occasions no unnecessary moral evils . A theorist would be inclined to advance a ...
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On this account it is desirable not to take from the county constituencies all the liberalising element which they at present possess ; on the contrary , it would be desirable , if possible , to increase it .
On this account it is desirable not to take from the county constituencies all the liberalising element which they at present possess ; on the contrary , it would be desirable , if possible , to increase it .
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But in five cases out of ten it is not even desirable that the influence gained in this way should count for nothing . Of course if all these agencies are set to work purely to gain political support and not at all for the real welfare ...
But in five cases out of ten it is not even desirable that the influence gained in this way should count for nothing . Of course if all these agencies are set to work purely to gain political support and not at all for the real welfare ...
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