The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... interest which is taken by the public in all questions of organic reform . Every one knows how the Reform Act of 1832 was carried ; no one doubted that the public mind was excited then ; no fair person could doubt what the decision of ...
... interest which is taken by the public in all questions of organic reform . Every one knows how the Reform Act of 1832 was carried ; no one doubted that the public mind was excited then ; no fair person could doubt what the decision of ...
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... interest , nine members ; landed interest , twenty - seven members ; and so on ' : but they forgot to inform us what measure there was of the comparative influence of different interests , and how the precise apportionment of the ...
... interest , nine members ; landed interest , twenty - seven members ; and so on ' : but they forgot to inform us what measure there was of the comparative influence of different interests , and how the precise apportionment of the ...
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... interest at all , or might think it his duty to speak every other month in the session for one interest , and every other month for the other . No politician of the slightest weight would ever dream of erasing the distinction between ...
... interest at all , or might think it his duty to speak every other month in the session for one interest , and every other month for the other . No politician of the slightest weight would ever dream of erasing the distinction between ...
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