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Walter Bagehot. THE PATERNOSTER LIBRARY VOLUME III . WORKS BY WALTER BAGEHOT In the PATERNOSTER LIBRARY . Crown.
Walter Bagehot. THE PATERNOSTER LIBRARY VOLUME III . WORKS BY WALTER BAGEHOT In the PATERNOSTER LIBRARY . Crown.
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... Crown 8vo , 58 . POLITICS . By WALTER BAGEHOT . LONDON : KEGAN PAUL , TRENCH , TRÜBNER & Co. , LTD The following ... Crown 8vo , 10s . 6d . BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES . Edited by the late RICHARD HOLT HUTTON . Third Edition . Crown 8vo , 38 ...
... Crown 8vo , 58 . POLITICS . By WALTER BAGEHOT . LONDON : KEGAN PAUL , TRENCH , TRÜBNER & Co. , LTD The following ... Crown 8vo , 10s . 6d . BIOGRAPHICAL STUDIES . Edited by the late RICHARD HOLT HUTTON . Third Edition . Crown 8vo , 38 ...
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... Constitution , this may have been quite right ; the power was then really lodged in the Crown , and because Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then necessary that INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xli.
... Constitution , this may have been quite right ; the power was then really lodged in the Crown , and because Parliament met very seldom , and for other reasons , it was then necessary that INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . xli.
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... Crown should have much more power than is amply sufficient for it at present . But now the real power is not in the Sovereign , it is in the Prime Minister and in the Cabinet - that is , in the hands of a committee appointed by ...
... Crown should have much more power than is amply sufficient for it at present . But now the real power is not in the Sovereign , it is in the Prime Minister and in the Cabinet - that is , in the hands of a committee appointed by ...
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... crown had come by descent , and not in the Revolution king to whom it had come by vote of Parlia- ment . All through the reign of William III . there was ( in common speech ) one king whom man had made , and another king whom God had ...
... crown had come by descent , and not in the Revolution king to whom it had come by vote of Parlia- ment . All through the reign of William III . there was ( in common speech ) one king whom man had made , and another king whom God had ...
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