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... political life ; the excellent conduct of public business often manifested by statesmen who manage to combine duty ... politicians , they are indifferent to the dull and uninteresting routine of departmental business . How often this ...
... political life ; the excellent conduct of public business often manifested by statesmen who manage to combine duty ... politicians , they are indifferent to the dull and uninteresting routine of departmental business . How often this ...
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... political ignorance , that a Minister should be ignorant and untrained appears a natural and proper condition , and when this class attains to power we may expect to find juries chosen from the sovereign people substituted in the ...
... political ignorance , that a Minister should be ignorant and untrained appears a natural and proper condition , and when this class attains to power we may expect to find juries chosen from the sovereign people substituted in the ...
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... political strife , in and out of Parliament ; to be stumping the country and speech - making at a by - election when he should be sitting in his office ; if the calls of party are put before the duty of adminis- tration ; when also a ...
... political strife , in and out of Parliament ; to be stumping the country and speech - making at a by - election when he should be sitting in his office ; if the calls of party are put before the duty of adminis- tration ; when also a ...
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... political development , the practical object to be sought after is how to effect the best compromise available between the existing conditions of party government and that perfection of administration which is the . ideal to be aimed at ...
... political development , the practical object to be sought after is how to effect the best compromise available between the existing conditions of party government and that perfection of administration which is the . ideal to be aimed at ...
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... political conditions of the people were far from safe , how could they be expected to devote any attention to the ... POLITICIANS ALL women are 78 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... political conditions of the people were far from safe , how could they be expected to devote any attention to the ... POLITICIANS ALL women are 78 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
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