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It is a serious evil , even if it never goes any further , that this party should be able to point constantly to one branch of the legislature as the only obstacle in the way of sober , popular measures , on which the representatives of ...
It is a serious evil , even if it never goes any further , that this party should be able to point constantly to one branch of the legislature as the only obstacle in the way of sober , popular measures , on which the representatives of ...
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While we are criticisng the measure , we are uncertain whether , before it can be read , our criticism may not be deprived of all its interest . If the Bill of Lord Derby should be rejected at the second reading , no one will care to ...
While we are criticisng the measure , we are uncertain whether , before it can be read , our criticism may not be deprived of all its interest . If the Bill of Lord Derby should be rejected at the second reading , no one will care to ...
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On the whole , perhaps , its defects were as grave as any measure on the subject could possibly have been . It lowered the franchise in all the constituencies indiscriminately , and it introduced no counterbalancing elements .
On the whole , perhaps , its defects were as grave as any measure on the subject could possibly have been . It lowered the franchise in all the constituencies indiscriminately , and it introduced no counterbalancing elements .
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