The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1891 - 292 páginas |
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Página xvii
... vote for you again . " Many Radical members who had been asking for years for household suffrage were much more surprised than pleased at the near chance of obtaining it ; they had asked for it as bargainers ask for the highest possible ...
... vote for you again . " Many Radical members who had been asking for years for household suffrage were much more surprised than pleased at the near chance of obtaining it ; they had asked for it as bargainers ask for the highest possible ...
Página xviii
... vote with Mr. Gladstone , and the constituencies only chose those who said so . Even the minority could only be ... voted as they had been xviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... vote with Mr. Gladstone , and the constituencies only chose those who said so . Even the minority could only be ... voted as they had been xviii INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
Página xix
Walter Bagehot. powerful ; the old voters voted as they had been told , and the new voters mostly voted with them . In extremely few cases was there any new and contrary organisation . At the last election , the trial of the new system ...
Walter Bagehot. powerful ; the old voters voted as they had been told , and the new voters mostly voted with them . In extremely few cases was there any new and contrary organisation . At the last election , the trial of the new system ...
Página xxiii
... vote in our affairs , both parties will beg and pray him to give that vote to them . I can conceive of nothing more corrupting or worse for a set of poor ignorant people than that two combinations of well - taught and rich men should ...
... vote in our affairs , both parties will beg and pray him to give that vote to them . I can conceive of nothing more corrupting or worse for a set of poor ignorant people than that two combinations of well - taught and rich men should ...
Página xxiv
... voting power . The courage which strengthens an enemy and which so loses , not only the present battle , but many after battles , is a heavy curse to men and nations . In one minor respect , indeed , I think we may see with distinctness ...
... voting power . The courage which strengthens an enemy and which so loses , not only the present battle , but many after battles , is a heavy curse to men and nations . In one minor respect , indeed , I think we may see with distinctness ...
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