The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... equal democracy ( since the opinions of the constituents , when they insist on them , determine those of the representative body ) the majority of the people , through their representatives , will outvote and prevail over the minority ...
... equal democracy ( since the opinions of the constituents , when they insist on them , determine those of the representative body ) the majority of the people , through their representatives , will outvote and prevail over the minority ...
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... equal power in all constituencies to a large majority ( a majority of two - thirds minus one . ) A Parliament so elected could not govern the state ; it would be subject to chronic paralysis , consequent on equal division . Our House of ...
... equal power in all constituencies to a large majority ( a majority of two - thirds minus one . ) A Parliament so elected could not govern the state ; it would be subject to chronic paralysis , consequent on equal division . Our House of ...
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... equal to that of the majority ; and is not to be tried in two - membered constituencies , where it would make the less equal to the greater . For months we have been saying that such was the business - like and common - sense decision ...
... equal to that of the majority ; and is not to be tried in two - membered constituencies , where it would make the less equal to the greater . For months we have been saying that such was the business - like and common - sense decision ...
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