A Treatise on the Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and MunicipalLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts, 1859 - 338 páginas |
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... kingdom , 318— Voting by British subjects residing in the colonies , 319- Suffrage of females qualified sui juris , 320 - An educational franchise , 321 . CHAPTER XIII . REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN MUNICIPALITIES . Facility of applying ...
... kingdom , 318— Voting by British subjects residing in the colonies , 319- Suffrage of females qualified sui juris , 320 - An educational franchise , 321 . CHAPTER XIII . REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN MUNICIPALITIES . Facility of applying ...
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... kingdom are to remain substantially in their present shape . The way in which the proposal has been received , and the form which the opposition to it has assumed , is most instructive , as showing the arbitrary and intolerant character ...
... kingdom are to remain substantially in their present shape . The way in which the proposal has been received , and the form which the opposition to it has assumed , is most instructive , as showing the arbitrary and intolerant character ...
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... Kingdom contained , in the year 1857 , the names of 1,226,274 voters , -reckon- ing , as that of a distinct voter , every vote of a free- holder , or other person , who might vote in different characters . This aggregate number of ...
... Kingdom contained , in the year 1857 , the names of 1,226,274 voters , -reckon- ing , as that of a distinct voter , every vote of a free- holder , or other person , who might vote in different characters . This aggregate number of ...
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... kingdoms , will be considered . The number of electors being as above stated , —if that number be divided by 654 , the quotient is 1,876 . The quotient necessarily varies as the numbers of the registers vary , and the quotient , so ...
... kingdoms , will be considered . The number of electors being as above stated , —if that number be divided by 654 , the quotient is 1,876 . The quotient necessarily varies as the numbers of the registers vary , and the quotient , so ...
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... kingdom into two classes , the learned and the unlearned , would place the classes which assumed the pre - eminence in a position impos- sible to be maintained . An institution which might too often have the misfortune of exhibiting to ...
... kingdom into two classes , the learned and the unlearned , would place the classes which assumed the pre - eminence in a position impos- sible to be maintained . An institution which might too often have the misfortune of exhibiting to ...
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A Treatise on the Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and Municipal Thomas Hare Vista previa limitada - 2022 |
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