The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. with respect to the conduct of foreign affairs , unless he be master of ... respects the work of a Prime Minister has perhaps been somewhat altered since then , probably now he would scarcely be ...
Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. with respect to the conduct of foreign affairs , unless he be master of ... respects the work of a Prime Minister has perhaps been somewhat altered since then , probably now he would scarcely be ...
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... respect . ' Well , I suppose , confound him , he was right . But I wish he had not been - it was a very deep bay ... respect for the American people — no admiration for their vigour , ability , and energy -will induce educated men in ...
... respect . ' Well , I suppose , confound him , he was right . But I wish he had not been - it was a very deep bay ... respect for the American people — no admiration for their vigour , ability , and energy -will induce educated men in ...
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... respects . The exigencies of their position , and the extreme difficulty of administering affairs through the agency ... respect . He seemed to have framed a peculiar code of political morality for himself , and to have held that urgent ...
... respects . The exigencies of their position , and the extreme difficulty of administering affairs through the agency ... respect . He seemed to have framed a peculiar code of political morality for himself , and to have held that urgent ...
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