(g) "The British Constitution presumes more boldly
than any other the good sense and the good faith
of those who work it." Who said this statement?
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William e. Glanstor
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The statement is said by William E. Gladstone
- William Ewart Gladstone was typically a liberal politician and British statesman.
- He remained, in addition, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for twelve successful years, spread over four political terms, starting in they year 1868 and ending in year 1894.
- He believed the British Constitution set a relationship between state and citizens and presumes the ordinary sense and good faith of those who administer it more boldly than everyone else.
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