The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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a After all , there can be no more conclusive evidence of the substantial agreement between Parliament and the nation than the slight interest which is taken by the public in all questions of organic reform .
a After all , there can be no more conclusive evidence of the substantial agreement between Parliament and the nation than the slight interest which is taken by the public in all questions of organic reform .
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Their Parliament would have contained , ' weaving class , five members ; shipping interest , nine members ; landed ... of different interests , and how the precise apportionment of the respective representatives was to be made .
Their Parliament would have contained , ' weaving class , five members ; shipping interest , nine members ; landed ... of different interests , and how the precise apportionment of the respective representatives was to be made .
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Because it would maintain , and quite justly , that the effect would be to spoil completely the representative character of Parliament — that we should no longer know of what general interest particular speakers were the representatives ...
Because it would maintain , and quite justly , that the effect would be to spoil completely the representative character of Parliament — that we should no longer know of what general interest particular speakers were the representatives ...
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