The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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He has gained by his impartiality of mind , by his aptitude for work , by his capacity for affairs , a large influence on the Liberal side of the House . He is known to have Liberal tendencies , and in some conjectures many Liberal ...
He has gained by his impartiality of mind , by his aptitude for work , by his capacity for affairs , a large influence on the Liberal side of the House . He is known to have Liberal tendencies , and in some conjectures many Liberal ...
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In the end as well as in the beginning of the eighteenth century there was a legitimate bond of union among the possessors of influence ; in the middle of the century there was only a corrupt one . We see from facts what theory might ...
In the end as well as in the beginning of the eighteenth century there was a legitimate bond of union among the possessors of influence ; in the middle of the century there was only a corrupt one . We see from facts what theory might ...
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Nothing , of course , can very much affect the sort of influence which a rich man gains who subscribes largely to local charities , and is , in other ways , a great benefactor to the district he wishes to represent .
Nothing , of course , can very much affect the sort of influence which a rich man gains who subscribes largely to local charities , and is , in other ways , a great benefactor to the district he wishes to represent .
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