The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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... of borough influence is distinctly presented to a nation , the antipathy it excites is certain to secure its abolition . People 247 PRESENT ASPECTS OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.
... of borough influence is distinctly presented to a nation , the antipathy it excites is certain to secure its abolition . People 247 PRESENT ASPECTS OF PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.
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It is certain that the present Liberal and Tory parties would do all in their power to secure a parliamentary majority under the new system as under the old . Now , as the working of the new system would be exceedingly complicated ...
It is certain that the present Liberal and Tory parties would do all in their power to secure a parliamentary majority under the new system as under the old . Now , as the working of the new system would be exceedingly complicated ...
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... that is best calculated to secure those interests ; in other words , that there shall be no danger as the working classes become more and more worthy to be included , as a whole , in our electoral system , of their losing the ...
... that is best calculated to secure those interests ; in other words , that there shall be no danger as the working classes become more and more worthy to be included , as a whole , in our electoral system , of their losing the ...
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