| Several Hands - 1760 - 588 ページ
...conducive to the public happinefs, if there might be two Councils chofen by the people, the one to confift of . about three hundred, and to have the power only of debating and propofmg lawsj the other to be in number about one thoufand, to have the power finally to refolve and... | |
| David Masson - 1877 - 736 ページ
...happiness if there "might be two Councils chosen by the People, the one to " consist of about 300, and to have the power only of debating '• and proposing laws, the other to be in number about 1000, " and to have the power finally to resolve and determine — ' ' every year a third part to go... | |
| David Masson - 1877 - 732 ページ
...last " importance to the State. Some were of opinion that it " would be most conducive to the public happiness if there "might be two Councils chosen by the People, the one to " consist of about 300, and to have the power only of debating <; and proposing laws, the other to be in number about... | |
| David Masson - 1877 - 736 ページ
...last "importance to the State. Some were of opinion that it " would be most conducive to the public happiness if there " might be two Councils chosen by the People, the one to " consist of about 300, and to have the power only of debating " and proposing laws, the other to be in number about 1000,... | |
| Charles Harding Firth - 1910 - 374 ページ
...the last importance to the State. Some were of opinion that it would be most conducing to the public happiness, if there might be two councils chosen by...finally to resolve and determine : every year a third the like.' The nearest approach to it he could find was ' the oligarchy of Athena, the Thirty Tyrants... | |
| John Milton - 1911 - 304 ページ
...the last importance to the State. Some were of opinion that it would be most conducive to the public happiness if there might be two Councils chosen by the People, the one to consist of about 300, and to have the power only of debating and proposing laws, the other to be in number about 1000,... | |
| Hugh Francis Russell-Smith - 1914 - 246 ページ
...public happiness, if there might be two Councils chosen by the people, the one to consist of about 300, and to have the power only of debating and proposing laws ; the other to be in number about 1000, and to have the power finally to resolve and determine ; every year a third part of each to go... | |
| Hugh Francis Russell-Smith - 1914 - 244 ページ
...of the last importance to the State. Some were of opinion that it would be most conducive to public happiness, if there might be two Councils chosen by the people, the one to consist of about 3oo, and to have the power only of debating and proposing laws ; the other to be in number about 1ooo,... | |
| Sir William Searle Holdsworth - 1924 - 758 ページ
...carry out some of his proposals in England ; Ludlow says, " some were of opinion that it would be the most conducing to the publick happiness if there might...one to consist of about three hundred, and to have powers only of debating and proposing laws, the other to be in number about one thousand, and to have... | |
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