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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... voters , were all engulphed together in the merciless abyss of this tremendous measure . The only true and sound fundamental principle , as regards popular representation in a free state , I believe and maintain to be this : that every ...
... voters , were all engulphed together in the merciless abyss of this tremendous measure . The only true and sound fundamental principle , as regards popular representation in a free state , I believe and maintain to be this : that every ...
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... voter or member of Parliament ; nor has its desirableness been contended for by any of the enlightened ad- vocates for reform . III . The interest of Order is the next of those belonging to the State , which ought to have in- fluence in ...
... voter or member of Parliament ; nor has its desirableness been contended for by any of the enlightened ad- vocates for reform . III . The interest of Order is the next of those belonging to the State , which ought to have in- fluence in ...
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... voters are of the class here alluded to . The last - named interest , as already observed , is antagonistic to that of wealth ; but although op- posed , it is not necessarily inimical to it , if both are allowed , as they ought to be ...
... voters are of the class here alluded to . The last - named interest , as already observed , is antagonistic to that of wealth ; but although op- posed , it is not necessarily inimical to it , if both are allowed , as they ought to be ...
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... voter to exercise the franchise . So is it also of the 40s . freeholder , whose amount of property to confer a vote was fixed at a period when the value of land was entirely different to what it now is . Indeed , Bishop Fleetwood , in ...
... voter to exercise the franchise . So is it also of the 40s . freeholder , whose amount of property to confer a vote was fixed at a period when the value of land was entirely different to what it now is . Indeed , Bishop Fleetwood , in ...
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... voters for counties and towns should of course be varied so that the former may represent the landed interest and ... voter for a county should be an interest in land , whether freehold , copyhold , or leasehold , to the extent of 100l ...
... voters for counties and towns should of course be varied so that the former may represent the landed interest and ... voter for a county should be an interest in land , whether freehold , copyhold , or leasehold , to the extent of 100l ...
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