The Development of Parliament During the Nineteenth CenturyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1895 - 183 páginas |
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... governing class , yet in accomplishing it they not only have not avowed but have explicitly repudiated the democratic creed ; that thus they have become the instruments of a revolution which they did not intend and which they cannot ...
... governing class , yet in accomplishing it they not only have not avowed but have explicitly repudiated the democratic creed ; that thus they have become the instruments of a revolution which they did not intend and which they cannot ...
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... governing class . Here , then , was an internal contradiction in the system ; by the very means which they employed to govern , the aristocracy lost the power of go- vernment ; and , as we shall see , it was through the dread of an ...
... governing class . Here , then , was an internal contradiction in the system ; by the very means which they employed to govern , the aristocracy lost the power of go- vernment ; and , as we shall see , it was through the dread of an ...
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... governing class was at one , that representation of the people did not and ought not to imply the representation of numerical preponderance . On the other hand they believed that , in a certain sense , the House of Commons did repre ...
... governing class was at one , that representation of the people did not and ought not to imply the representation of numerical preponderance . On the other hand they believed that , in a certain sense , the House of Commons did repre ...
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... governing class , 2 and it was only within its limits that the divergence on the question of reform came in . To Tories , on the one hand , the system , exactly as it was , was as good as a system possibly could be ; it was ' our ...
... governing class , 2 and it was only within its limits that the divergence on the question of reform came in . To Tories , on the one hand , the system , exactly as it was , was as good as a system possibly could be ; it was ' our ...
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... governing class either to be or to lead to a fundamental change in the constitution of the House of Commons ; it was not directed primarily against inequality of repre- sentation as such , but against certain specific abuses which were ...
... governing class either to be or to lead to a fundamental change in the constitution of the House of Commons ; it was not directed primarily against inequality of repre- sentation as such , but against certain specific abuses which were ...
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