The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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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 , and ...
... 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 , and ...
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... rule , and those practices of Parliament are bad which enable it to rule . But - secondly - the amendment of the rules of Parliament is only one of the improvements which will render the action of Parliament easier and more productive ...
... rule , and those practices of Parliament are bad which enable it to rule . But - secondly - the amendment of the rules of Parliament is only one of the improvements which will render the action of Parliament easier and more productive ...
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... rule in the state , which is the authorised means of carrying that opinion into action . This is the body which has the greater right to rule ; this is the felt intelligence of the nation , ' la légitime aristocratie , celle qu ...
... rule in the state , which is the authorised means of carrying that opinion into action . This is the body which has the greater right to rule ; this is the felt intelligence of the nation , ' la légitime aristocratie , celle qu ...
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