The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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They would march to London ( according to the old saying ) to have their own way . Secondly , as it now appears , the bill cannot be rejected by a very large majority . The better probability is that the majority will be very small .
They would march to London ( according to the old saying ) to have their own way . Secondly , as it now appears , the bill cannot be rejected by a very large majority . The better probability is that the majority will be very small .
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great , but it commonly conceived and hitherto practised , is the government of the whole people by a mere majority of the people , exclusively represented . The former is synonymous with the equality of all citizens ; the latter ...
great , but it commonly conceived and hitherto practised , is the government of the whole people by a mere majority of the people , exclusively represented . The former is synonymous with the equality of all citizens ; the latter ...
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The parliamentary majority would be decisive enough to conduct the business of the country , but still a voice would be reserved for dissentients , which might ere long convince the country . But , unhappily , England is not cut up into ...
The parliamentary majority would be decisive enough to conduct the business of the country , but still a voice would be reserved for dissentients , which might ere long convince the country . But , unhappily , England is not cut up into ...
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