The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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These are practical reasons why the Lords should accept a less power and be content to do less now than formerly . They may not be pleasant reasons ( and we are far from saying the new movement is pure good - rather like most human ...
These are practical reasons why the Lords should accept a less power and be content to do less now than formerly . They may not be pleasant reasons ( and we are far from saying the new movement is pure good - rather like most human ...
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The judgment of the Parliament ought always to be coincident with the opinion of the nation ; but there is no objection to its being more decided ; it is extremely important that it should not be less decided . Very frequently it is of ...
The judgment of the Parliament ought always to be coincident with the opinion of the nation ; but there is no objection to its being more decided ; it is extremely important that it should not be less decided . Very frequently it is of ...
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children exactly in proportion as he sees them gaining strength , intelligence , and principle ; he will give more power to those who have formed judgments and full minds — less to those who have only the germs of a good judgment and ...
children exactly in proportion as he sees them gaining strength , intelligence , and principle ; he will give more power to those who have formed judgments and full minds — less to those who have only the germs of a good judgment and ...
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