The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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their house , their life — not so much their physical life as their whole mode and sources of existence — will be destroyed and cast away . The English Tory party , at the end of the last century , shared largely in this sentiment .
their house , their life — not so much their physical life as their whole mode and sources of existence — will be destroyed and cast away . The English Tory party , at the end of the last century , shared largely in this sentiment .
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The principal allegation in favour of such boroughs is , that their existence tends to augment the strength of the executive government . Before the Reform Act of 1832 we are told they had such an effect ; as their number was lessened ...
The principal allegation in favour of such boroughs is , that their existence tends to augment the strength of the executive government . Before the Reform Act of 1832 we are told they had such an effect ; as their number was lessened ...
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It is often said , and commonly believed , that the old system of representation secured , under almost all circumstances , the existence and the continuance of what is called a strong government : it is believed that under that system ...
It is often said , and commonly believed , that the old system of representation secured , under almost all circumstances , the existence and the continuance of what is called a strong government : it is believed that under that system ...
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