The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... representative system , of which they were ardent supporters . The people could not govern themselves directly . Let them therefore delegate representa- tives who should carefully attend to their interests . These theories soon became ...
... representative system , of which they were ardent supporters . The people could not govern themselves directly . Let them therefore delegate representa- tives who should carefully attend to their interests . These theories soon became ...
Side 191
... representative system and the rise of the democratic system may be noted . At the time when the representative system was rising , John Stuart Mill thought that the two greatest political objects remaining to be achieved were Women's ...
... representative system and the rise of the democratic system may be noted . At the time when the representative system was rising , John Stuart Mill thought that the two greatest political objects remaining to be achieved were Women's ...
Side 526
... representative institutions but not to grant representative government . Mill speaks of a kingly government , free from the control , ' though strengthened by the support , of representative in- ' stitutions . ' That is the form of ...
... representative institutions but not to grant representative government . Mill speaks of a kingly government , free from the control , ' though strengthened by the support , of representative in- ' stitutions . ' That is the form of ...
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tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
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