Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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... experience ; because each class which required a share in the representation , has , in the lapse of time , discovered an inlet which conferred it ; and the fabric , moulded into the requisite form by the wants of successive generations ...
... experience ; because each class which required a share in the representation , has , in the lapse of time , discovered an inlet which conferred it ; and the fabric , moulded into the requisite form by the wants of successive generations ...
Sivu 19
... experience , but which has been represented to them in all the most dazzling colours in which the eloquence of their leaders could paint it . These leaders themselves , though they originally may have meant nothing but their own ...
... experience , but which has been represented to them in all the most dazzling colours in which the eloquence of their leaders could paint it . These leaders themselves , though they originally may have meant nothing but their own ...
Sivu 21
... experience of the evils of an extension of the right of voting to a more numerous and inferior class , and well knew that , under the name of freedom , it in truth establishes the worst kind of tyranny . By the proposed new constitution ...
... experience of the evils of an extension of the right of voting to a more numerous and inferior class , and well knew that , under the name of freedom , it in truth establishes the worst kind of tyranny . By the proposed new constitution ...
Sivu 22
... experience ; and added , that so strongly is he impressed with this truth , that rather than have the new constitu- tion without the ballot , he would go on with the House of Commons constituted as it at present is . He supports the ...
... experience ; and added , that so strongly is he impressed with this truth , that rather than have the new constitu- tion without the ballot , he would go on with the House of Commons constituted as it at present is . He supports the ...
Sivu 23
... experience must furnish him with instances of its application . Lord John Russell's bill may be entitled- " A bill for the extinction of the close , and the increase of the venal boroughs . ' " In other words , it is a bill to close the ...
... experience must furnish him with instances of its application . Lord John Russell's bill may be entitled- " A bill for the extinction of the close , and the increase of the venal boroughs . ' " In other words , it is a bill to close the ...
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