The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... opinion of an influential nation is of incalculable importance , because that opinion , if thoroughly brought out , may have incalculable weight . Nor can it be said that the expression given by Parliament to English opinion is ...
... opinion of an influential nation is of incalculable importance , because that opinion , if thoroughly brought out , may have incalculable weight . Nor can it be said that the expression given by Parliament to English opinion is ...
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... opinion to which we can refer , there is no numerical comparison which will establish the accordance of parliamentary with social opinion . We must trust to our eyes and ears , to the vague but conclusive evidence of events . If ...
... opinion to which we can refer , there is no numerical comparison which will establish the accordance of parliamentary with social opinion . We must trust to our eyes and ears , to the vague but conclusive evidence of events . If ...
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... opinion fixed upon fact and argument about Reform . Such opinions do not easily change , for facts mostly remain , and logic is ever the same . But mere inherited feeling does not stand the touch of a new life ; and then on the Govern ...
... opinion fixed upon fact and argument about Reform . Such opinions do not easily change , for facts mostly remain , and logic is ever the same . But mere inherited feeling does not stand the touch of a new life ; and then on the Govern ...
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