The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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Some years since considerable indignation was excited by statements proceeding from an authority which , being high , was presumed to be good , to the effect that numbers of the employés in the various departments of the permanent civil ...
Some years since considerable indignation was excited by statements proceeding from an authority which , being high , was presumed to be good , to the effect that numbers of the employés in the various departments of the permanent civil ...
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The effect of Mr. Locke King's proposal to reduce the county franchise from £ 50 to £ 10 , if it should be adopted , as it probably will be , will be to augment the county influence of the towns which have no borough member .
The effect of Mr. Locke King's proposal to reduce the county franchise from £ 50 to £ 10 , if it should be adopted , as it probably will be , will be to augment the county influence of the towns which have no borough member .
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The effect was a natural one . These poor voters were morally and intellectually unfit for the franchise ; they wished to be well paid at each election , and they wished for nothing else . Accordingly , in 1832 it was deemed wise to dis ...
The effect was a natural one . These poor voters were morally and intellectually unfit for the franchise ; they wished to be well paid at each election , and they wished for nothing else . Accordingly , in 1832 it was deemed wise to dis ...
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