The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... principle is one of equality , that all persons who have votes anywhere should have them everywhere , and that all constituencies should be equalised so that a vote should as far as possible have everywhere the same value . The radical ...
... principle is one of equality , that all persons who have votes anywhere should have them everywhere , and that all constituencies should be equalised so that a vote should as far as possible have everywhere the same value . The radical ...
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... principle of variety of suffrage qualification . Before the late debate they were half - pledged to the contrary by the Act of 1832 ; but now they are so no longer , their leaders have given a distinct adhesion to the opposite principle ...
... principle of variety of suffrage qualification . Before the late debate they were half - pledged to the contrary by the Act of 1832 ; but now they are so no longer , their leaders have given a distinct adhesion to the opposite principle ...
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... principle is successfully at work in England already . In the election of poor law guardians , plurality of votes , known by the name of Sturges Bourne's principle , graduated according to property , is established.3 In spite of timid ...
... principle is successfully at work in England already . In the election of poor law guardians , plurality of votes , known by the name of Sturges Bourne's principle , graduated according to property , is established.3 In spite of timid ...
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