The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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be more advantageous to a government than no opposition at all ; it gives an impression to the public that all which can ... the attempt of our old system of representation to give special members to the lowest classes really operated .
be more advantageous to a government than no opposition at all ; it gives an impression to the public that all which can ... the attempt of our old system of representation to give special members to the lowest classes really operated .
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Is it safe , is it wise , is it right , is it decent , year after year , to assure men such as these that they are entitled to a place in the Constitution , and yet , when the occasion comes , to give them no such place ?
Is it safe , is it wise , is it right , is it decent , year after year , to assure men such as these that they are entitled to a place in the Constitution , and yet , when the occasion comes , to give them no such place ?
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This would give the necessary representation to the working classes , and it would give them only that necessary representation . Being only possessed of a certain number of seats , they could not rule the country , they could not ...
This would give the necessary representation to the working classes , and it would give them only that necessary representation . Being only possessed of a certain number of seats , they could not rule the country , they could not ...
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