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A complete autocrat on his own land , and owning property in three counties , it was said of him that he could himself return no fewer than seven members to Parliament , since to vote the way the Squire ordered was the whole duty of the ...
A complete autocrat on his own land , and owning property in three counties , it was said of him that he could himself return no fewer than seven members to Parliament , since to vote the way the Squire ordered was the whole duty of the ...
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We have emerged slowly to democracy from a condition of feudalism , the antithesis of democracy , the characteristic of which is to seek the most complete expression of the individual's personality on the widest possible franchise .
We have emerged slowly to democracy from a condition of feudalism , the antithesis of democracy , the characteristic of which is to seek the most complete expression of the individual's personality on the widest possible franchise .
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It may be that the necessary state and the historical state are identical , and that the state as we know it is a complete reflex of the condition of society at any time and answers perfectly to the needs of that society .
It may be that the necessary state and the historical state are identical , and that the state as we know it is a complete reflex of the condition of society at any time and answers perfectly to the needs of that society .
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... political democracy we know to - day , or whether our imagination envisages a more complete functional democracy , where freedom will reside in the practical details of life and work , rather than in the widest political franchise .
... political democracy we know to - day , or whether our imagination envisages a more complete functional democracy , where freedom will reside in the practical details of life and work , rather than in the widest political franchise .
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No matter how deeply the emotions are stirred , no matter how complete the triumph of the illusion , back we are brought at the end of every act — from Elysium , from Illyria , from Bethnal Green , from the centre of illimitable seas ...
No matter how deeply the emotions are stirred , no matter how complete the triumph of the illusion , back we are brought at the end of every act — from Elysium , from Illyria , from Bethnal Green , from the centre of illimitable seas ...
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