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" Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed. "
An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution,: From ... - Página 130
de Earl John Russell Russell - 1821 - 320 páginas
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Beiträge zur Geschichte der politischen Ideen und der ..., Volumen 1

Clemens Gottfried Koch - 1892 - 456 páginas
...election to office, the people had the negative in a parliamentary refusal to support. p. 263 f. 2) party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint...endeavours the national interest upon some particular princJple in which they are all agreed. p. 3353) cf. Morley, Burke 103. Lecky III. 203. 4) Robertson...
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An Appeal to the Canadian Institute on the Rectification of Parliament

Sandford Fleming, Canadian Institute, Toronto - 1892 - 188 páginas
...in political science, 120 years after his defence of Party government ? Burke defined Party to be " a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interests upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed." While he approved of this basis...
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An Appeal to the Canadian Institute on the Rectification of Parliament

Sandford Fleming, Canadian Institute (1849-1914) - 1892 - 380 páginas
...advance in political science, 120 years after his defence of Party government ? Burke defined Party to be "a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interests upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed." While he approved of this basis...
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The North American Review, Volumen 154

1892 - 836 páginas
...examination. " Party," says Burke, " is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed." The particular principle apparently can be nothing but their joint opinion on the great question or...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen 179

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 612 páginas
...party government — certainly the first considerable apologist — is Burke. Party he defines as ' a body of men united for promoting by their joint...particular principle in which they are all agreed.' He argues that such ' connexions in politics ' are ' essentially necessary for the full performance...
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A Short Constitutional History of England

H. St. Clair Feilden - 1895 - 394 páginas
...coerce the King. Shortly afterwards these two parties received the names of Whigs Whigs and 1 Party, is a body of men united for promoting by their joint...upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.'—Burke, Present Discontents. ' A party is a body of citizens who agree in desiring to see...
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The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of ..., Volumen 2

Thomas Erskine May - 1895 - 634 páginas
...incidents of general history. 1 "Party is a body of men united, for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest, upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed." — Burke' i Present Discontents, Works, ii. 335. • " National interests " . . " would be sometimes...
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A Lent in London: A Course of Sermons on Social Subjects

Christian Social Union (Great Britain). London Branch - 1895 - 274 páginas
...those on one side or the other with whom we are bound to find that we agree. Party is a body of men for promoting by their joint endeavours the national interest upon some particular principle upon which they are all agreed. A bureaucracy would eliminate partisanship in politics, but it would...
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Selections from Edmund Burke

Edmund Burke - 1896 - 338 páginas
...resolution to stand or fall together should, by placemen, be interpreted into a scuffle for places. Party is a body of men united, for promoting by \ their...particular principle in which they are all agreed. For . 25 my part, I find it impossible to conceive, that any one believes in his own politics, or thinks...
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Mere Literature, and Other Essays

Woodrow Wilson - 1896 - 256 páginas
...station." " A party," he declared, " is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle...they are all agreed." " Men thinking freely, will," he very well knew, " in particular instances, think differently. But still as the greater part of the...
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