The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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In the same way a very distinct opinion was pronounced on the annexation of Nice and Savoy to France , and an equally distinct one in favour of the volunteer movement at home . We select these points instead of others , because upon ...
In the same way a very distinct opinion was pronounced on the annexation of Nice and Savoy to France , and an equally distinct one in favour of the volunteer movement at home . We select these points instead of others , because upon ...
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So much of agreement in opinion as we see around us is perhaps unexampled in a political age ; and it is the more singular , because the English nation is now considerably less homogeneous in its social structure than it was once .
So much of agreement in opinion as we see around us is perhaps unexampled in a political age ; and it is the more singular , because the English nation is now considerably less homogeneous in its social structure than it was once .
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They had in truth , as a party , no reflective judgment — no settled stable opinion fixed upon fact and argument about Reform . Such opinions do not easily change , for facts mostly remain , and logic is ever the same .
They had in truth , as a party , no reflective judgment — no settled stable opinion fixed upon fact and argument about Reform . Such opinions do not easily change , for facts mostly remain , and logic is ever the same .
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