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1 online resource (viii, 336 pages) |
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I. The utilitarian argument against reform, as stated by Mr. Lowe. By G.C. Brodrick.--II. The political character of the working classes. By R.H. Hutton.--III. On the admission of the working classes as part of our social system; and on their recognition for all purposes as part of the nation. By Lord Houghton.--IV. The balance of classes. By A.V. Dicey.--V. On the choice of representatives by popular constituencies. By Leslie Stephen.--VI. Redistribution of seats. By J.B. Kinnear.--VII. The analysis of the House of Commons, or indirect representation. By Bernard Cracroft.--VIII. On the working of Australian institutions. By C.H. Pearson.--IX. The experience of the American commonwealth. By Goldwin Smith.--X. The historical aspect of democracy. By James Bryce.--XI. Opportunities and shortcomings of government in England. By A.O. Rutson.--XII. The House of Commons in 1833. By Sir George Young.--Appendix. Analytical table of the House of Commons |
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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
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Great Britain. Parliament -- Reform
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Legislative bodies -- Great Britain -- Reform.
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Democracy.
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Representative government and representation.
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Australia -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009597
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Author |
Brodrick, George C. (George Charles), 1831-1903.
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Hutton, Richard Holt, 1826-1897.
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Milnes, Richard Monckton, Baron Houghton, 1809-1885.
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Dicey, A. V. (Albert Venn), 1835-1922.
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Stephen, Leslie, 1832-1904.
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Kinnear, John Boyd, 1828-1920.
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Cracroft, Bernard, 1828-1888.
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Pearson, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1830-1894.
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Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910.
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Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922.
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Rutson, A.O
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Young, George, Sir, 1837-1930.
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LC no. |
09029657 |
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