Transcription of The British Constitution - National Assembly
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Di?R1T!FvH111uiOr'.'',..' 'THEBRITISHCONSTITUTIONBYTHELATEAMOSDEAN , , "HistoryofCivilization,""CommercialLaw," , ' ,1883, ,Printerant> ,ithastraveledthroughitscentu- riesofexperience,onlytocontinuallyadd_,s trengthtoitsfoundations,beautytoitspro-t pportions,harmonyintheactionofitsdiffere nt"*forces, ? , ,standingoutinallitscolossalproportions, andrealizethatatleastthirtygenerationsof menhavebeenthearchitectsthathaverearedit upward, ,withoutbeingdeeplyimpressedwiththegreat truth,thaialltime-lastingstructurescanex istandl>eperpetuatedonlythroughthosepowe rsandenemieswhicharecommontotherace, ,oronegeneration,aremadegoodbytheexcesso fpowerdevelopedthroughanotherorothers,so that, , , ,.. , ,-- ,theAnglo-Saxoninstitutions, ,includingthesuccessivestepsorstagesbywh ichthetwohousesattainedtheirpoliticalpow er, ' ,theywereessentiallymodified,andnewoneso riginatedinconsequenceofthepeculiarposi- tionunderwhichtheirdominionwasestablishe d, ,theBritons,andthatfactnodoubtcreatednew , , , ,whoAverefreemen, ,whoformedthenobilityorgentry,"theformer hav-ingreferencetobirth, , , , ,*whichhaditsreeveorelectivechiefofficer ,andalsofour
8 lHKKKITIS1ICONSTITUTION. ttt'severalcenturies.Broughtthereoriginally bythehardyfollowersofHengistandHorsa, theywereessentiallymodified,andnewones ...
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