A Treatise on the Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and MunicipalLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts, 1859 - 338 páginas |
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... bodies which are regarded as the exponents of special interests are thus exposed to internal conflicts , which render their action more or less uncertain . In the mobile and susceptible condition of ... body of electors vi INTRODUCTION .
... bodies which are regarded as the exponents of special interests are thus exposed to internal conflicts , which render their action more or less uncertain . In the mobile and susceptible condition of ... body of electors vi INTRODUCTION .
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Thomas Hare. - safety they can rely upon a body of electors within any certain area remaining permanently faithful to the principles by which they may be at present guided . So long as any definite or indefinite number of persons shall ...
Thomas Hare. - safety they can rely upon a body of electors within any certain area remaining permanently faithful to the principles by which they may be at present guided . So long as any definite or indefinite number of persons shall ...
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... body , the purpose is that the body thus to be created , and not the constituent body , is to be intrusted with the power of decision . xii INTRODUCTION .
... body , the purpose is that the body thus to be created , and not the constituent body , is to be intrusted with the power of decision . xii INTRODUCTION .
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... body , there would be no necessity for appointing the representative . It is , consequently , by the ma- jority of the representative body that the de- cision must be pronounced . It is that majority which speaks for the whole , and is ...
... body , there would be no necessity for appointing the representative . It is , consequently , by the ma- jority of the representative body that the de- cision must be pronounced . It is that majority which speaks for the whole , and is ...
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... body into adverse parties , -arrayed under formal names which are themselves exaggerations calculated to excite hostility where none really exists , -has thus the effect of preventing the expression of the true and individual opinions ...
... body into adverse parties , -arrayed under formal names which are themselves exaggerations calculated to excite hostility where none really exists , -has thus the effect of preventing the expression of the true and individual opinions ...
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