The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... Representative Government . By J. S. MILL . London . 1861 . 3. Dissertations and Discussions . Reprinted chiefly from the Edin- burgh and Westminster Reviews . By J. S. MILL . 2 vols . London . 1859 . 4. The Contest in America . By ...
... Representative Government . By J. S. MILL . London . 1861 . 3. Dissertations and Discussions . Reprinted chiefly from the Edin- burgh and Westminster Reviews . By J. S. MILL . 2 vols . London . 1859 . 4. The Contest in America . By ...
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... Representative Govern- ment . " * We have not now the space to speak of this treatise in detail . It may be said to be the application to the special topic of Representative Government of the theories of the essay on Liberty . Its ...
... Representative Govern- ment . " * We have not now the space to speak of this treatise in detail . It may be said to be the application to the special topic of Representative Government of the theories of the essay on Liberty . Its ...
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... representative form , is careful as usual to recognize the practical limitations to the application of that ideal system . The form of government must be adapted to the capacities of the people to be governed , and to the state of ...
... representative form , is careful as usual to recognize the practical limitations to the application of that ideal system . The form of government must be adapted to the capacities of the people to be governed , and to the state of ...
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... representative of the operative class alone , and thus , from the necessity of his position , the advocate of ... representatives , and to defer to their opinions . Some willingness to do this might reasonably be ex- pected , and ...
... representative of the operative class alone , and thus , from the necessity of his position , the advocate of ... representatives , and to defer to their opinions . Some willingness to do this might reasonably be ex- pected , and ...
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... Representatives . " Mr. Mill thus describes the main provisions of the scheme : — " According to this plan , the unit of representation , the quota of electors who would be entitled to have a member to themselves , would be ascertained ...
... Representatives . " Mr. Mill thus describes the main provisions of the scheme : — " According to this plan , the unit of representation , the quota of electors who would be entitled to have a member to themselves , would be ascertained ...
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