Walter Bagehot Quote

There are arguments for not having a Court, and there are arguments for having a splendid Court; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court.


The English Constitution (1867) 'The Monarchy'


There are arguments for not having a Court, and there are arguments for having a splendid Court; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court.

There are arguments for not having a Court, and there are arguments for having a splendid Court; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court.

There are arguments for not having a Court, and there are arguments for having a splendid Court; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court.

There are arguments for not having a Court, and there are arguments for having a splendid Court; but there are no arguments for having a mean Court.