The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... true that a representation or an influence given to them is an equivalent for the non - representation of the higher trading classes of our great towns . The strong current which sets from the small places to the large ones is of itself ...
... true that a representation or an influence given to them is an equivalent for the non - representation of the higher trading classes of our great towns . The strong current which sets from the small places to the large ones is of itself ...
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... true sense more popular than the English , it is in every true sense less popular , for it gives to the people less means of forming a good judg- ment upon their national affairs , and less means also of obtruding that judgment on their ...
... true sense more popular than the English , it is in every true sense less popular , for it gives to the people less means of forming a good judg- ment upon their national affairs , and less means also of obtruding that judgment on their ...
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... true Liberalism - the Liberalism which contends that the true ideal of Parliament is to have the largest number of really organic interests and ideas meeting together in the repre- sentative assembly , to try each other's strength and ...
... true Liberalism - the Liberalism which contends that the true ideal of Parliament is to have the largest number of really organic interests and ideas meeting together in the repre- sentative assembly , to try each other's strength and ...
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