The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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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 ...
Página xvi
... Reform Act of 1867 hardly tell anything . They are taken up with techni- calities as to the ratepayers and the compound house- holder . Nobody in the country knew what was being done . I happened at the time to visit a purely agricul ...
... Reform Act of 1867 hardly tell anything . They are taken up with techni- calities as to the ratepayers and the compound house- holder . Nobody in the country knew what was being done . I happened at the time to visit a purely agricul ...
Página xvii
... Reform Bills ; they knew the points of difference between each Bill , and perceived that this was by far the most sweeping which had ever been proposed by any Ministry . But they were almost all unwilling to They would have offended a ...
... Reform Bills ; they knew the points of difference between each Bill , and perceived that this was by far the most sweeping which had ever been proposed by any Ministry . But they were almost all unwilling to They would have offended a ...
Página xviii
... Reform Bill , nor such as under ordinary circumstances we should have had . Nor does the experience of the last election much help us . The circumstances were too exceptional . In the first place , Mr. Gladstone's personal popularity ...
... Reform Bill , nor such as under ordinary circumstances we should have had . Nor does the experience of the last election much help us . The circumstances were too exceptional . In the first place , Mr. Gladstone's personal popularity ...
Página xxiv
... 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 the effect of the Reform Bill of 1867 xxiv INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
... 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 the effect of the Reform Bill of 1867 xxiv INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION .
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