The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... hands of the large towns , and into the hands of the richer persons in those towns . In practice , however , no such constitution would have been endured . The Tory gentleman would not have endured to be put into the yoke of the ...
... hands of the large towns , and into the hands of the richer persons in those towns . In practice , however , no such constitution would have been endured . The Tory gentleman would not have endured to be put into the yoke of the ...
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... hands of the higher gentry and the nobility . The smaller boroughs had fallen by a kind of necessity of nature into their hands ; their influence in the counties was preponderant , if not overwhelming . As we have explained , this class ...
... hands of the higher gentry and the nobility . The smaller boroughs had fallen by a kind of necessity of nature into their hands ; their influence in the counties was preponderant , if not overwhelming . As we have explained , this class ...
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... hands of government , and does not increase the gladness and willingness of popular obedience , is pure loss . And hence , in the eyes of Sir John Walsh , no course is more com- pletely indefensible than to push on a Reform Bill now ...
... hands of government , and does not increase the gladness and willingness of popular obedience , is pure loss . And hence , in the eyes of Sir John Walsh , no course is more com- pletely indefensible than to push on a Reform Bill now ...
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