A Primer of the English Constitution and GovernmentLongmans, Green, 1873 - 84 pages |
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... Town . Local Authorities are either Special Officers or Boards , that is bodies of persons . These Officers or Boards are necessarily elected by persons living and paying taxes on the spot , though in some cases the Central Executive ...
... Town . Local Authorities are either Special Officers or Boards , that is bodies of persons . These Officers or Boards are necessarily elected by persons living and paying taxes on the spot , though in some cases the Central Executive ...
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Sheldon Amos. 6. The Lighting and Paving of a town or village . 7. The Education of the Poor . It is to be noticed again that the popular nature of the Central Government , both Legislative and Executive , is secured in the following ...
Sheldon Amos. 6. The Lighting and Paving of a town or village . 7. The Education of the Poor . It is to be noticed again that the popular nature of the Central Government , both Legislative and Executive , is secured in the following ...
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... Towns were permitted to be represented by Members in the House of Commons , as well as the Counties or County Divisions . At the present day , very little business is done in the House of Lords , though the consent of that House is ...
... Towns were permitted to be represented by Members in the House of Commons , as well as the Counties or County Divisions . At the present day , very little business is done in the House of Lords , though the consent of that House is ...
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... Towns or Boroughs , and ( 3 ) Universities , or the chief seats of Public Education , and these are all represented ... town loses its importance or becomes smaller , or is proved to have had bribery very extensively practised in ...
... Towns or Boroughs , and ( 3 ) Universities , or the chief seats of Public Education , and these are all represented ... town loses its importance or becomes smaller , or is proved to have had bribery very extensively practised in ...
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... towns are generally better educated , more closely connected together , and more active - minded than the residents in the country . The opposite tastes and opinions of the Members representing Town and Country constituencies in the ...
... towns are generally better educated , more closely connected together , and more active - minded than the residents in the country . The opposite tastes and opinions of the Members representing Town and Country constituencies in the ...
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