Reflections on the Revolution in France and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that EventPenguin Books, 1969 - 400 páginas |
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... Canton elect deputies to the Commune ; one for every two hundred qualified inhabitants . Here is the first medium put between the primary elector and the representative legislator ; and here a new turnpike is fixed for taxing the rights ...
... Canton elect deputies to the Commune ; one for every two hundred qualified inhabitants . Here is the first medium put between the primary elector and the representative legislator ; and here a new turnpike is fixed for taxing the rights ...
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... canton , and send one deputy to the commune for every 200 voters . Nine cantons make a commune . Now let us take a canton containing a sea - port town of trade , or a great manufacturing town . Let us suppose the population of this canton ...
... canton , and send one deputy to the commune for every 200 voters . Nine cantons make a commune . Now let us take a canton containing a sea - port town of trade , or a great manufacturing town . Let us suppose the population of this canton ...
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... canton will pay as much as 19,050 inhabitants , or 3,289 voters of the other cantons , which are nearly the estimated proportion of inhabitants and voters of five other cantons . Now the 2,193 voters will , as I before said , send only ...
... canton will pay as much as 19,050 inhabitants , or 3,289 voters of the other cantons , which are nearly the estimated proportion of inhabitants and voters of five other cantons . Now the 2,193 voters will , as I before said , send only ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 7 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 77 |
BURKES PREFATORY NOTE | 83 |
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