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"Bagehot, William (1826-1877)"
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"Liberal Party (Conservative Tendencies)"
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"Aestheticism and Decadence"
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Date: April, 1871
"Constantly impressed ideas are brought back by the world around us, and if they are so often, get so tied to our other ideas that we can hardly wrench them away."
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