The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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But these events are , in their nature , exceptions . Regular business forms the regular statesman - quiet habits , sober thoughts , common aims are his obvious characteristics . He is what other men would wish to be .
But these events are , in their nature , exceptions . Regular business forms the regular statesman - quiet habits , sober thoughts , common aims are his obvious characteristics . He is what other men would wish to be .
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They had to destroy the rotten boroughs , and they thought of little else . They did not minutely examine the exact results of the franchise they adopted . But the duty which they did not perform we must . We have practically engaged to ...
They had to destroy the rotten boroughs , and they thought of little else . They did not minutely examine the exact results of the franchise they adopted . But the duty which they did not perform we must . We have practically engaged to ...
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But after his death , rightly or wrongly , many moderate Liberals thought that the essence of this government was changed ; that Lord Russell had reverted to the tactics of old times ; that he was trying to govern by the help of the ...
But after his death , rightly or wrongly , many moderate Liberals thought that the essence of this government was changed ; that Lord Russell had reverted to the tactics of old times ; that he was trying to govern by the help of the ...
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