The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... measures , on which the representatives of the people have long made up their minds . Mr. Gladstone has lately given us a hint of the only practicable measure of real reform by raising Sir Frederick Rogers - a very able civil servant ...
... measures , on which the representatives of the people have long made up their minds . Mr. Gladstone has lately given us a hint of the only practicable measure of real reform by raising Sir Frederick Rogers - a very able civil servant ...
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... measure , we are uncertain whether , before it can be read , our criticism may not be deprived of all its interest . If the Bill of Lord Derby should be rejected at the second reading , no one will care to read about its merits or ...
... measure , we are uncertain whether , before it can be read , our criticism may not be deprived of all its interest . If the Bill of Lord Derby should be rejected at the second reading , no one will care to read about its merits or ...
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... measure on the subject could possibly have been . It lowered the franchise in all the constituencies indiscriminately , and it introduced no counterbalancing elements . It strengthened poverty without strength- ening property ; it ...
... measure on the subject could possibly have been . It lowered the franchise in all the constituencies indiscriminately , and it introduced no counterbalancing elements . It strengthened poverty without strength- ening property ; it ...
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