The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... feelings which have in great part -sometimes worthily , and sometimes unworthily - supplied the place of intellectual conviction . The first is the old cavalier feeling of loyalty the belief that all existence is a regium donum - that ...
... feelings which have in great part -sometimes worthily , and sometimes unworthily - supplied the place of intellectual conviction . The first is the old cavalier feeling of loyalty the belief that all existence is a regium donum - that ...
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... feeling as to the present American contest . Probably there is no one in England who sympathises much with the South ; and there are very few who sympathise unconditionally with the North . We , with our moral feelings and our ...
... feeling as to the present American contest . Probably there is no one in England who sympathises much with the South ; and there are very few who sympathise unconditionally with the North . We , with our moral feelings and our ...
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... been acceptable to the natural feelings of mankind . There is far greater truth in the formula of the French writers , that ' le droit dérive de la capacité . ' Some sort of feeling akin to this 202 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.
... been acceptable to the natural feelings of mankind . There is far greater truth in the formula of the French writers , that ' le droit dérive de la capacité . ' Some sort of feeling akin to this 202 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.
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