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As there were at that time no Irish members , the number of members of Parliament was 558 ; and as almost all constituencies had then two members each , this estimate would give about 400 to the class of nominated and dependent members ...
As there were at that time no Irish members , the number of members of Parliament was 558 ; and as almost all constituencies had then two members each , this estimate would give about 400 to the class of nominated and dependent members ...
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No politician of the slightest weight would ever dream of erasing the distinction between county and borough constituencies ; and if not , then we maintain that there is the same , and even a still more important reason ...
No politician of the slightest weight would ever dream of erasing the distinction between county and borough constituencies ; and if not , then we maintain that there is the same , and even a still more important reason ...
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When a constituency has three members , this plan would enable a minority of a quarter plus one to return a member , and give the majority the other ... in all constituencies to a large majority ( a majority of two - thirds minus one . ) ...
When a constituency has three members , this plan would enable a minority of a quarter plus one to return a member , and give the majority the other ... in all constituencies to a large majority ( a majority of two - thirds minus one . ) ...
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