The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... franchise for all boroughs was based on rates of £ 10 . The forty- shilling county franchise was also extended from freeholders to tenant farmers , but this conferred a largely illusory right since the existence of the open ballot ...
... franchise for all boroughs was based on rates of £ 10 . The forty- shilling county franchise was also extended from freeholders to tenant farmers , but this conferred a largely illusory right since the existence of the open ballot ...
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... franchise in boroughs would really mean . It means the introduction of no less than 800,000 new votes in addition to the 379,000 borough votes already on the register . No doubt Sir James Graham will say that the municipal franchise he ...
... franchise in boroughs would really mean . It means the introduction of no less than 800,000 new votes in addition to the 379,000 borough votes already on the register . No doubt Sir James Graham will say that the municipal franchise he ...
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... franchise in many other boroughs . The great diminution in the number of voters , caused by the Act in 1832 , in such places as Leicester , Preston , etc. , will be seen by a single glance at the parliamentary paper ( No. 129 ) which I ...
... franchise in many other boroughs . The great diminution in the number of voters , caused by the Act in 1832 , in such places as Leicester , Preston , etc. , will be seen by a single glance at the parliamentary paper ( No. 129 ) which I ...
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