The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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Our Constitution presents us with yet another contrast to that simple and patient reflection which would naturally seem to be the habit of mind fitted for the judicious conduct of political affairs . All politicians are required to have ...
Our Constitution presents us with yet another contrast to that simple and patient reflection which would naturally seem to be the habit of mind fitted for the judicious conduct of political affairs . All politicians are required to have ...
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1 men in an artificial state of mind : they are under what Oxford divines call an economy , ' they are in a state different from their own natural state , and as different from other men . It is good that they should come out of this ...
1 men in an artificial state of mind : they are under what Oxford divines call an economy , ' they are in a state different from their own natural state , and as different from other men . It is good that they should come out of this ...
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One thing is certain , it is quite incompatible with a fresh mind . A subordinate parliamentary official passes his time in voting for bills as to which he was not consulted ; and carrying out in detail decisions made by his superiors .
One thing is certain , it is quite incompatible with a fresh mind . A subordinate parliamentary official passes his time in voting for bills as to which he was not consulted ; and carrying out in detail decisions made by his superiors .
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