The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... necessary for that peace and welfare . This is especially the case with an Army Organisation Bill . How is an administration to be responsible for the defence of the country when the Upper House of Parliament refuses it the army which ...
... necessary for that peace and welfare . This is especially the case with an Army Organisation Bill . How is an administration to be responsible for the defence of the country when the Upper House of Parliament refuses it the army which ...
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... necessary personal application to a most important ethical doctrine . Sir Robert Peel would not have been inexcusable in saying what he did in the heat of debate , but we think he was wholly inexcusable in not apologising the next day ...
... necessary personal application to a most important ethical doctrine . Sir Robert Peel would not have been inexcusable in saying what he did in the heat of debate , but we think he was wholly inexcusable in not apologising the next day ...
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Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. rules even more necessary . After the Reform Act of 1832 it were found necessary to deprive private members of what was then their most effective weapon . In the old Parliament Sir Francis Burdett ...
Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. rules even more necessary . After the Reform Act of 1832 it were found necessary to deprive private members of what was then their most effective weapon . In the old Parliament Sir Francis Burdett ...
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