The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... once be felt , and where machinery for carrying its meaning into effect will probably break down . If once a considerable group of men qualified , as is Sir Frderick Rogers , by full and detailed knowledge of the machinery of adminis ...
... once be felt , and where machinery for carrying its meaning into effect will probably break down . If once a considerable group of men qualified , as is Sir Frderick Rogers , by full and detailed knowledge of the machinery of adminis ...
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... once said that having once admitted the principle of absolute equality between poor and rich , between men of one religion and those of another religion , into our electoral system , we should be obliged to apply it in every department ...
... once said that having once admitted the principle of absolute equality between poor and rich , between men of one religion and those of another religion , into our electoral system , we should be obliged to apply it in every department ...
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... once distrust and in a manner expel any man of their party who declares himself for or against , as it may be , the lighting of those candles . The ballot may be less valued than it was once ; but its advo- cacy was once a clear test of ...
... once distrust and in a manner expel any man of their party who declares himself for or against , as it may be , the lighting of those candles . The ballot may be less valued than it was once ; but its advo- cacy was once a clear test of ...
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