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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... in favour of what is almost an undeniable proposition , that Free - trade in the abstract is a most desirable thing . But it does not - necessarily follow from this that the more im- portant NUMERICAL THEORY OF REPRESENTATION . 11.
... in favour of what is almost an undeniable proposition , that Free - trade in the abstract is a most desirable thing . But it does not - necessarily follow from this that the more im- portant NUMERICAL THEORY OF REPRESENTATION . 11.
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George Harris. - necessarily follow from this that the more im- portant question- the only question , indeed , ap- plicable to the late measure - whether a uniform system of free - trade could be established in this country , shackled as ...
George Harris. - necessarily follow from this that the more im- portant question- the only question , indeed , ap- plicable to the late measure - whether a uniform system of free - trade could be established in this country , shackled as ...
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... follow that any particular body of the people should be entitled to have in their hands the representative influence , although they may be not only numerous , but also intelligent and industrious . The thieves and pick- pockets of ...
... follow that any particular body of the people should be entitled to have in their hands the representative influence , although they may be not only numerous , but also intelligent and industrious . The thieves and pick- pockets of ...
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... follows , therefore , that any State will be perfect according as its various interests are fairly and efficiently represented , as they are represented in due proportion , and as they harmonise well together . It is useful to possess ...
... follows , therefore , that any State will be perfect according as its various interests are fairly and efficiently represented , as they are represented in due proportion , and as they harmonise well together . It is useful to possess ...
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... follow , as a necessary consequence , that the bishops should be banished from the House of Lords , or that all denominations of believers and of un- believers should be freely admitted into the House of Commons . Supposing , however ...
... follow , as a necessary consequence , that the bishops should be banished from the House of Lords , or that all denominations of believers and of un- believers should be freely admitted into the House of Commons . Supposing , however ...
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