The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... passed . But in each case they yielded to some one peer who then predominated , first to the Duke of Wellington , and then to Lord Lyndhurst . The repeal of the Corn Laws was mainly carried without a struggle in the House of Lords ...
... passed . But in each case they yielded to some one peer who then predominated , first to the Duke of Wellington , and then to Lord Lyndhurst . The repeal of the Corn Laws was mainly carried without a struggle in the House of Lords ...
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... ( passed in 1884 ) should be followed by a fundamental scheme of redistribution ( passed in 1885 ) . All boroughs of less than 15,000 electors were merged in the counties , and boroughs of a population of 50,000 not previously represented ...
... ( passed in 1884 ) should be followed by a fundamental scheme of redistribution ( passed in 1885 ) . All boroughs of less than 15,000 electors were merged in the counties , and boroughs of a population of 50,000 not previously represented ...
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... passed ? We reply , that if we can have a little delay we shall , we believe , obtain a good measure , but that if there is no delay , much of what will be passed will be passed in uncertainty , and may probably be dangerous . Lord ...
... passed ? We reply , that if we can have a little delay we shall , we believe , obtain a good measure , but that if there is no delay , much of what will be passed will be passed in uncertainty , and may probably be dangerous . Lord ...
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