The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 6 |
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The Practical Difficulties of Secret Voting ' The question of vote by ballot has been discussed in England rather under its moral than its practical aspect . We have been more in the habit of inquiring into the political effects and ...
The Practical Difficulties of Secret Voting ' The question of vote by ballot has been discussed in England rather under its moral than its practical aspect . We have been more in the habit of inquiring into the political effects and ...
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You show me how you vote , and I will pay you accordingly . ' It is , therefore , necessary that it should be physically impossible for anyone but the voter himself to see what the vote of that voter really is .
You show me how you vote , and I will pay you accordingly . ' It is , therefore , necessary that it should be physically impossible for anyone but the voter himself to see what the vote of that voter really is .
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a heart holds Mr. Rylands ? a meddling fool for stopping his Sunday grog should vote down Mr. Rylands , than that he should , under the pressure of the respectabilities , vote for Mr. Rylands and then riot against Mr. Rylands's Bill ...
a heart holds Mr. Rylands ? a meddling fool for stopping his Sunday grog should vote down Mr. Rylands , than that he should , under the pressure of the respectabilities , vote for Mr. Rylands and then riot against Mr. Rylands's Bill ...
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