Annual Register, 99. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 |
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Page 36
... vote for a dilatory motion , but should go into a Committee of Ways and Means , where , when asked to vote , in time of peace , duties which pressed upon the poorer classes of the community , the House might give effect to their views ...
... vote for a dilatory motion , but should go into a Committee of Ways and Means , where , when asked to vote , in time of peace , duties which pressed upon the poorer classes of the community , the House might give effect to their views ...
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... vote by which the House by a majority- whatever the amount of it might be - affirmed that which many at least who , voted considered to be a vote of censure upon the conduct of the Government , there could hardly be an alternative left ...
... vote by which the House by a majority- whatever the amount of it might be - affirmed that which many at least who , voted considered to be a vote of censure upon the conduct of the Government , there could hardly be an alternative left ...
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... vote . In order to pro- tect all voters , secrecy of voting must be made compulsory , which was not done in the United States . In his opinion we must look to moral influences , and not to laws , for an amendment of the practices ...
... vote . In order to pro- tect all voters , secrecy of voting must be made compulsory , which was not done in the United States . In his opinion we must look to moral influences , and not to laws , for an amendment of the practices ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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