The True Theory of Representation in a State ...Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1857 - Representative government and representation - 101 pages |
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... bound to adopt the opinion of the majority , then error may be the proper basis of legislation , and a vast saving of valuable public time might be forthwith effected by altogether dispensing with argument and debate . But if the ...
... bound to adopt the opinion of the majority , then error may be the proper basis of legislation , and a vast saving of valuable public time might be forthwith effected by altogether dispensing with argument and debate . But if the ...
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... bound . In other words , that every man of the age of twenty - one , who can read and write , and who is not proved to be a rogue , ought to have a vote for a representative in Parliament . I do not say that all representatives in ...
... bound . In other words , that every man of the age of twenty - one , who can read and write , and who is not proved to be a rogue , ought to have a vote for a representative in Parliament . I do not say that all representatives in ...
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... bound . Indeed , the principal reason for requiring an elector to be possessed of a property qualifi- cation was that thereby such people should be excluded from the franchise as were in so mean a situation that they were esteemed to ...
... bound . Indeed , the principal reason for requiring an elector to be possessed of a property qualifi- cation was that thereby such people should be excluded from the franchise as were in so mean a situation that they were esteemed to ...
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... bound equally with the rich by all the laws that are made , and have to share in the payment , either directly or indirectly , of all the taxes ; but it is especially re- quisite that they should have representatives in Parliament who ...
... bound equally with the rich by all the laws that are made , and have to share in the payment , either directly or indirectly , of all the taxes ; but it is especially re- quisite that they should have representatives in Parliament who ...
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... bound up with the interest of the sovereign , the general interest of the State , and the private interests of all the members of the Legis- lature , as to need no representatives of their own to guard them . Certain of these ...
... bound up with the interest of the sovereign , the general interest of the State , and the private interests of all the members of the Legis- lature , as to need no representatives of their own to guard them . Certain of these ...
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