The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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I quite admit , ' said Lord Carnarvon , ' that an hereditary chamber must discharge the duties which devolve upon it ... On the first class of questions I cheerfully admit that it is the duty of this House to bow to the decision of the ...
I quite admit , ' said Lord Carnarvon , ' that an hereditary chamber must discharge the duties which devolve upon it ... On the first class of questions I cheerfully admit that it is the duty of this House to bow to the decision of the ...
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Formerly it was considered to be the constitutional duty of Parliament to scrutinize every vote , to cut down excessive expenditure , and to restrain the tendency which was assumed to be inherent in all governments to squander the ...
Formerly it was considered to be the constitutional duty of Parliament to scrutinize every vote , to cut down excessive expenditure , and to restrain the tendency which was assumed to be inherent in all governments to squander the ...
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The present generation have on this subject a great political duty . Our fathers lived in a comparatively easy age . For many years the principal political topics in this country have been the repeal of certain laws of the protective ...
The present generation have on this subject a great political duty . Our fathers lived in a comparatively easy age . For many years the principal political topics in this country have been the repeal of certain laws of the protective ...
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