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| John Stuart Mill - Philosophy - 1861 - 376 pages
...of things which requires them. I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage, without being able to read, write,...add, perform the common operations of arithmetic. Justice demands, even when the suffrage does not depend on it, that the means of attaining these elementary... | |
| Robert Lowe Sherbrooke (Viscount) - Legislative bodies - 1867 - 220 pages
...Government," he says : — " I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person " should participate in the suffrage without being " able to read, write,...add, perform the " common operations of arithmetic. Universal teach" ing must precede universal enfranchisement. No " one, but those in whom an a priori... | |
| Robert Lowe (1st visct. Sherbrooke.) - 1867 - 224 pages
...Government," he says : — " I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person " should participate in the suffrage without being " able to read, write,...add, perform the " common operations of arithmetic. Universal teach" ing must precede universal enfranchisement. No " one, but those in whom an a priori... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Representative government and representation - 1875 - 382 pages
...of things which requires them. I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read, write,...add, perform the common operations of arithmetic. Justice demands, even when the suffrage does not depend on it, that the means of attaining these elementary... | |
| Education - 1877 - 682 pages
...of things which requires them. I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read, write, and, I will add, porform the common operations of arithmetic. Justice demands, even when the suffrage does not depend... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1878 - 368 pages
...of things which requires them. [ regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read, write,...add, perform the common operations of arithmetic. Justice demands, even when the suffrage does not depend on it, that the means of attaining these elementary... | |
| Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1878 - 1009 pages
...of things which requires them. I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read, write,...add, perform the common operations of arithmetic. Justice demands, even when the suffrage does not depend on it, that the means of attaining these elementary... | |
| Jean-Marie Guyau - Education - 1891 - 342 pages
...before placing his vote in 1 " I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read, write,...add, perform the common operations of arithmetic." — JS Mill on Representative Government, p. 68. (Tr.) the ballot-box. Spencer says, with more justice,... | |
| Maryland State Bar Association - 1907 - 348 pages
...Representative Government he says : "I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read, write...add, perform the common operations of arithmetic. Justice demands, even when the suffrage does not depend upon it, that the means of attaining these... | |
| Leopold Wagner - Great Britain - 1896 - 376 pages
..."Representative Government" he says — " I regard it as wholly inadmissible that any person should participate in the suffrage without being able to read, write,...add, perform the common operations of arithmetic. Universal teaching must precede universal enfranchisement. No one, but those in whom an <J priori theory... | |
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