The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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Rules of business which do not prevent this state of things plainly need revision . A priori indeed it is likely that the rules of the House of Commons should need change . They have been substantially unaltered for many years ...
Rules of business which do not prevent this state of things plainly need revision . A priori indeed it is likely that the rules of the House of Commons should need change . They have been substantially unaltered for many years ...
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rules even more necessary . After the Reform Act of 1832 it ... no right to rule , and those practices of Parliament are bad which enable it to rule . ... In each of the last two years that rule has been infringed by the Government .
rules even more necessary . After the Reform Act of 1832 it ... no right to rule , and those practices of Parliament are bad which enable it to rule . ... In each of the last two years that rule has been infringed by the Government .
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If we probe the subject to the bottom , we shall find that justice is on the side of a graduated rule , in which all persons should have an influence proportioned to their political capacity ; and it is at this graduation that the true ...
If we probe the subject to the bottom , we shall find that justice is on the side of a graduated rule , in which all persons should have an influence proportioned to their political capacity ; and it is at this graduation that the true ...
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