The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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with respect to the conduct of foreign affairs , unless he be master of everything of real importance passing in that department . It is the same with respect to other departments , India , for instance ; how can the Prime Minister be ...
with respect to the conduct of foreign affairs , unless he be master of everything of real importance passing in that department . It is the same with respect to other departments , India , for instance ; how can the Prime Minister be ...
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No respect for the American people — no admiration for their vigour , ability , and energy —will induce educated men in Europe to respect certain American institutions . Many wonder that , in a country where there ...
No respect for the American people — no admiration for their vigour , ability , and energy —will induce educated men in Europe to respect certain American institutions . Many wonder that , in a country where there ...
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There is something nevertheless in the altered state of the House of Commons which has strangely modified their course of action in these respects . The exigencies of their position , and the extreme difficulty of administering affairs ...
There is something nevertheless in the altered state of the House of Commons which has strangely modified their course of action in these respects . The exigencies of their position , and the extreme difficulty of administering affairs ...
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