A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, Volumen4Chatto & Windus, 1880 |
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... representative of a very solid body of English public opinion . In the House of Lords the Duke of Argyll was beginning to take a prominent and even a leading place . The Duke of Argyll was still looked upon as a young man in poli- tics ...
... representative of a very solid body of English public opinion . In the House of Lords the Duke of Argyll was beginning to take a prominent and even a leading place . The Duke of Argyll was still looked upon as a young man in poli- tics ...
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... Representative Chamber . Among the members of the Assembly was a coloured man of some educa- tion and property , George William Gordon . Gordon was a Baptist by religion , and had in him a good deal of the fanatical earnestness of the ...
... Representative Chamber . Among the members of the Assembly was a coloured man of some educa- tion and property , George William Gordon . Gordon was a Baptist by religion , and had in him a good deal of the fanatical earnestness of the ...
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... representatives of Whig family interest , calling on him to take the redistribution scheme at once ; to alter the rental to a rating franchise ; to do all man- ner of things calculated to change the nature of the bill , or to interfere ...
... representatives of Whig family interest , calling on him to take the redistribution scheme at once ; to alter the rental to a rating franchise ; to do all man- ner of things calculated to change the nature of the bill , or to interfere ...
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... representatives each elector votes for only two . Obviously , then , the third is the representative of a minority . It does not by any means follow , however , that he is always the representative of a minority differing in political ...
... representatives each elector votes for only two . Obviously , then , the third is the representative of a minority . It does not by any means follow , however , that he is always the representative of a minority differing in political ...
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... the cost and trouble of a new election if their representative happens to be transferred from one office to another . A consti- 1867 . THE REFORM BILL PASSED . 117 tuency may 116 CH . LII . A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES .
... the cost and trouble of a new election if their representative happens to be transferred from one office to another . A consti- 1867 . THE REFORM BILL PASSED . 117 tuency may 116 CH . LII . A HISTORY OF OUR OWN TIMES .
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