The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... vote be taken , before or after discussion by the Legislature ? How should it be taken ? and what majority is required for acceptance or rejection ? If British electors are not to be set the impossible task of voting on all Bills ...
... vote be taken , before or after discussion by the Legislature ? How should it be taken ? and what majority is required for acceptance or rejection ? If British electors are not to be set the impossible task of voting on all Bills ...
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... vote . In Switzerland , the more honest class of electors abstain from voting on Bills they have not had time to read ; the ignorant or dishonest vote as they are told by interested agitators . In Switzerland , again , the party system ...
... vote . In Switzerland , the more honest class of electors abstain from voting on Bills they have not had time to read ; the ignorant or dishonest vote as they are told by interested agitators . In Switzerland , again , the party system ...
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... vote as having no legal authority , and carry- ing no moral weight on the plausible ground , for example , that the popular vote had not been a full or representative one . The abstaining voters , it might be urged , showed their tacit ...
... vote as having no legal authority , and carry- ing no moral weight on the plausible ground , for example , that the popular vote had not been a full or representative one . The abstaining voters , it might be urged , showed their tacit ...
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