The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Página ix
... Reform Act of 1867. The people enfranchised under it do not yet know their own power ; a single election , so far from teaching us how they will use that power , has not been even enough to explain to them that they have such power ...
... Reform Act of 1867. The people enfranchised under it do not yet know their own power ; a single election , so far from teaching us how they will use that power , has not been even enough to explain to them that they have such power ...
Página x
... Reform Act . But this is a complete mistake . If there had been no Reform Act at all there would , nevertheless , have been a great change in English politics . There has been a change of the sort which , above all , generates other ...
... Reform Act . But this is a complete mistake . If there had been no Reform Act at all there would , nevertheless , have been a great change in English politics . There has been a change of the sort which , above all , generates other ...
Página xi
... Reform Act , this single cause would have effected grave alterations . The mere settlement of the Reform question made a great change too . If it could have been settled by any other change , or even without any change , the instant ...
... Reform Act , this single cause would have effected grave alterations . The mere settlement of the Reform question made a great change too . If it could have been settled by any other change , or even without any change , the instant ...
Página xii
... Reform Act of 1867 will not have very great effects . It must , in all likelihood , have many great ones . I am only saying that as yet we do not know what those effects are ; that the great evident change since 1865 is certainly not ...
... Reform Act of 1867 will not have very great effects . It must , in all likelihood , have many great ones . I am only saying that as yet we do not know what those effects are ; that the great evident change since 1865 is certainly not ...
Página xv
... Reform Act of 1867 did not stop at skilled labour ; it enfranchised unskilled labour too . And no one will contend that the ordinary working man who has no special skill , and who is only rated because he has a house , can judge much of ...
... Reform Act of 1867 did not stop at skilled labour ; it enfranchised unskilled labour too . And no one will contend that the ordinary working man who has no special skill , and who is only rated because he has a house , can judge much of ...
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