Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... House of Commons , will ask what were the experienced grievances , the acknowledged faults , the irreme- diable defects , which called for so prodigious a change , and justified the repeal of institutions which had withstood the shock ...
... House of Commons , will ask what were the experienced grievances , the acknowledged faults , the irreme- diable defects , which called for so prodigious a change , and justified the repeal of institutions which had withstood the shock ...
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... House by means of the nomination boroughs , and rest in peace , satisfied that they will be at their posts to defend the interests of the higher classes of society . The merchants sway the votes of the smaller boroughs in which they ...
... House by means of the nomination boroughs , and rest in peace , satisfied that they will be at their posts to defend the interests of the higher classes of society . The merchants sway the votes of the smaller boroughs in which they ...
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... House is returned by the nominees of individuals whose interest is adverse to that of the rest of the empire . Let us consider whether this is the case . The proof of the aristocracy being too powerful in the legislature , is of course ...
... House is returned by the nominees of individuals whose interest is adverse to that of the rest of the empire . Let us consider whether this is the case . The proof of the aristocracy being too powerful in the legislature , is of course ...
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... House of Commons is requisite . If each successive election adds to the strength of the popular party in the legislature- if multitudes of boroughs are throwing off the yoke of authority and returning democratic candidates , instead of ...
... House of Commons is requisite . If each successive election adds to the strength of the popular party in the legislature- if multitudes of boroughs are throwing off the yoke of authority and returning democratic candidates , instead of ...
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... the influence of the aristocracy in the House of Com- mons ; the reduction of 63 members from England ; the * Moral Sentiments , ii . 96 , 98 . transference of the right of returning 70 new members to THE REFORM BILL . 19.
... the influence of the aristocracy in the House of Com- mons ; the reduction of 63 members from England ; the * Moral Sentiments , ii . 96 , 98 . transference of the right of returning 70 new members to THE REFORM BILL . 19.
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