The Christian Examiner, Volume 74Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... voting ; the extension of the suffrage to women ; the repre- sentation of minorities ; the abdication of the law - making power by the legislature ; the appointment of the executive by the legislative body ; - these and others of less ...
... voting ; the extension of the suffrage to women ; the repre- sentation of minorities ; the abdication of the law - making power by the legislature ; the appointment of the executive by the legislative body ; - these and others of less ...
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... vote for any of the local candidates , but those also who vote for one of them and are defeated , should be enabled to find else- where the representation which they have not succeeded in obtaining in their own district . It is ...
... vote for any of the local candidates , but those also who vote for one of them and are defeated , should be enabled to find else- where the representation which they have not succeeded in obtaining in their own district . It is ...
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... votes of all those who would not otherwise be represented , and for the remainder drawing lots , in default of better , would be an unobjectionable expedient . The voting papers would be conveyed to a central office , where the votes ...
... votes of all those who would not otherwise be represented , and for the remainder drawing lots , in default of better , would be an unobjectionable expedient . The voting papers would be conveyed to a central office , where the votes ...
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... vote , if cast for any other than one of these , is a scattering vote , and of none effect . His only way of action lies in choosing the least of two evils or of three , and voting , under protest and with infinite dis- content , for ...
... vote , if cast for any other than one of these , is a scattering vote , and of none effect . His only way of action lies in choosing the least of two evils or of three , and voting , under protest and with infinite dis- content , for ...
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give his vote , he will do a service to his country , as well as save his own self - respect , by ignoring the local nominations of his own district , and voting for the man whom he can honestly support . In practice , it would ...
give his vote , he will do a service to his country , as well as save his own self - respect , by ignoring the local nominations of his own district , and voting for the man whom he can honestly support . In practice , it would ...
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