The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... experience . He mostly does not like to think out the matters brought before him , because if he did he might keenly differ from the measure for which he had to vote , and therefore he passes a life of inconsiderate contact with the ...
... experience . He mostly does not like to think out the matters brought before him , because if he did he might keenly differ from the measure for which he had to vote , and therefore he passes a life of inconsiderate contact with the ...
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... experience of a single nation ; but we will shortly indicate some general characteristics of secret voting , which must prevail wherever it is established , which have had important effects in America and which will always tend to make ...
... experience of a single nation ; but we will shortly indicate some general characteristics of secret voting , which must prevail wherever it is established , which have had important effects in America and which will always tend to make ...
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... experience of those evils , readily assented to its abolition . Secondly , that the common argument for the present bill , from the experience of the Act of 1832 , is a fallacious one . What was then done is no precedent for that which ...
... experience of those evils , readily assented to its abolition . Secondly , that the common argument for the present bill , from the experience of the Act of 1832 , is a fallacious one . What was then done is no precedent for that which ...
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