The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... living and practical - it deals more with realities , and is remarkable for homely consistency . But the cultivation of townspeople is far more abstract and intellectual . They may occasionally mistake words for things , but they are ...
... living and practical - it deals more with realities , and is remarkable for homely consistency . But the cultivation of townspeople is far more abstract and intellectual . They may occasionally mistake words for things , but they are ...
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... living under a policy unsuited in many most important respects to our society ; we were living in the fetters of old laws , which either had always been 1 This article was first published in The Economist for July 6 1861 , Volume XIX ...
... living under a policy unsuited in many most important respects to our society ; we were living in the fetters of old laws , which either had always been 1 This article was first published in The Economist for July 6 1861 , Volume XIX ...
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... living under the Constitution which we now have , we might , and probably should , have been living under a Jacobite des- potism , sanctioned by the preponderant , we might say almost by the unanimous , vote of the rural population . It ...
... living under the Constitution which we now have , we might , and probably should , have been living under a Jacobite des- potism , sanctioned by the preponderant , we might say almost by the unanimous , vote of the rural population . It ...
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