Bagehot
walter, 1826–77, english economist, political journalist, and critic.
contemporary examples
bagehot was writing about the marriage of the future king edward vii to princess alexandra of denmark.
why kate middleton matters andrew roberts november 22, 2010
historical examples
reference must also be made to the -ssistance which bagehot gave as a journalist to the study of statistics.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, part 1, slice 2 various
and this is the fundamental flaw in the argument of bagehot in physics and politics.
the evolution of states j. m. robertson
bagehot described the book as “the most imposing of domestic narratives.”
the world’s greatest books, vol ix. edited by arthur mee and j.a. hammerton
bagehot says truly that, to have experiences, one must have the experiencing nature.
platform monologues t. g. tucker
bagehot’s career was determined, as usual, partly by character and partly by circ-mstances.
library of the world’s best literature, ancient and modern, vol 3 various
the w. window has modern stained gl-ss in memory of bagehot, the historian, who was born here.
somerset g.w. wade and j.h. wade
as bagehot has pointed out, the legal powers of the king are as large as his actual authority is small.
const-tutional history of england, vol 1 of 3 henry hallam
bagehot, in considering more particularly the progress of political inst-tutions, put the problem in much the same way.
the group mind william mcdougall
i’d had a bent for it ever since the bagehot ‘lombard street’ days.
this freedom a. s. m. hutchinson
noun
walter. 1826–77, english economist and journalist: editor of the economist; author of the english const-tution (1867) physics and politics (1872), and lombard street (1873)
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