The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... representation in the main quality of a representative system- —that by which above all others it must stand or fall - its coincidence with the real national opinion . We see that this is a mixed and a complicated , but not on the whole ...
... representation in the main quality of a representative system- —that by which above all others it must stand or fall - its coincidence with the real national opinion . We see that this is a mixed and a complicated , but not on the whole ...
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... representation of the working classes , then really existed . In Stafford , in Coventry , and in other places , the lowest classes were preponderant . Those classes had then the means of making their voice heard , and their sentiments ...
... representation of the working classes , then really existed . In Stafford , in Coventry , and in other places , the lowest classes were preponderant . Those classes had then the means of making their voice heard , and their sentiments ...
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... representation would equally have produced them ; the country was too united for even an approximate representation of it not to be so . It is undoubtedly , however , believed by very many persons that the old system of representation ...
... representation would equally have produced them ; the country was too united for even an approximate representation of it not to be so . It is undoubtedly , however , believed by very many persons that the old system of representation ...
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