THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION.
• i 0uJ ^onstitution has bpen evolved. Let us reflecfc that such violent changes as have occurred in sow foreign countries are changes that ln no country can be brought about swiftly except by force. And any man who brings ahout changes in any country by force cannot maintain himself and the chants that he has effeoted except by a contmuation of force, because h© knows that it is force alone that can dethrone him and you at onoe move" into another region and another atmosphere from that in w5uch all our cousiitutional struggles took place."r^-Earl Baldwin
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 133, 22 June 1937, Page 6
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