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“Political institutions, founded on abstract rights and principles, are mere nullities.”
Benjamin Disraeli, Vindication of the English Constitution in a Letter to a Noble And Learned Lord
“The English in politics are as the old Hebrews in religion, a favoured and peculiar people.”
Benjamin Disraeli, Vindication of the English Constitution in a Letter to a Noble And Learned Lord
“The English in politics are as the old Hebrews in religion, 'a favored and peculiar people.”
Benjamin Disraeli, Vindication of the English Constitution in a Letter to a Noble And Learned Lord
“An English revolution is at least a solemn sacrifice: a French revolution is an indecent massacre.”
Benjamin Disraeli, Vindication of the English Constitution in a Letter to a Noble And Learned Lord