| William James Linton - Freedom of the press - 1879 - 98 pages
...ccntributicns, the appropriation of them, their amount, mode of assessment, and duration. "6 — That in order to secure the unbiassed choice of proper persons...for representatives, the mode of voting should be by tallct; that intellectual fitness and moral worth, and not property, should be the qualification for... | |
| John Holland Rose - Democracy - 1898 - 260 pages
...necessity of public contributions, their appropriation, amount, mode of assessment, and duration. (6) In order to secure the unbiassed choice of proper persons...representatives, the mode of voting should be by ballot ; intellectual fitness and moral worth, and not property, should be the qualification for representatives;... | |
| John Holland Rose - Democracy - 1898 - 260 pages
...the unbiassed choice of proper persons for representatives, the mode of voting should be by ballot ; intellectual fitness and moral worth, and not property,...should be the qualification for representatives; and the duration of. Parliaments should be but for one year :" It would be tedious to narrate all the disputes... | |
| John Holland Rose, Walter Murray - Democracy - 1912 - 292 pages
...necessity of public contributions, their appropriation, amount, mode of assessment, and duration. (6) In order to secure the unbiassed choice of proper persons...representatives, the mode of voting should be by ballot ; intellectual fitness and moral worth, and not property, should be the qualification for representatives;... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 212 pages
...which he is required to obey, and in regulating the amount and appropriation of Public Contributious. Intellectual fitness and moral worth, and not property,...should be the qualification for representatives, and the duraion of Parliaments should be but for one year.THE MEAN. which was then uubroken ; saw prisoner's... | |
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