The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... possible expedients , has failed us , we resort with anxiety to the second . Since it does not seem possible to procure spokesmen for the working classes by a uniform franchise in all constituencies , is it possible to do so by a ...
... possible expedients , has failed us , we resort with anxiety to the second . Since it does not seem possible to procure spokesmen for the working classes by a uniform franchise in all constituencies , is it possible to do so by a ...
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... possible to doubt of it . There is , indeed , one reason why the experiment which appears to have been lately tried in the United States is not entirely conclusive : the dread of fraud there seems extreme . It is required , at least in ...
... possible to doubt of it . There is , indeed , one reason why the experiment which appears to have been lately tried in the United States is not entirely conclusive : the dread of fraud there seems extreme . It is required , at least in ...
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... possible , not to confound . The first is to prevent illegitimate and corrupting ex- penses , bribery , treating , and money - lending altogether ; and the second is to reduce the legitimate expenses for hustings , circulars ...
... possible , not to confound . The first is to prevent illegitimate and corrupting ex- penses , bribery , treating , and money - lending altogether ; and the second is to reduce the legitimate expenses for hustings , circulars ...
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