... thousands of persons taken upon a particular question of legislation, but that you should have men selected from those thousands having the confidence of the majority of the thousands, and that they should meet and should discuss questions for legislation,... The Parliamentary Debates - 527 ページGreat Britain. Parliament 著 - 1893全文表示 - この書籍について
| John Bright - 1869 - 650 ページ
...should meet and should discuss questions for legislation, and should decide what measures should be enacted ; and therefore in this particular question...by the vote of two-thirds of the rate-payers of any parish or town. By this Bill they would have the power to shut up at once, or rather at the end of... | |
| John Bright - 1869 - 594 ページ
...should meet and should discuss 'questions for legislation, and should decide what measures should be enacted ; and therefore in this particular question...to allow such a matter to be decided by the vote of two- thirds of the rate-payers of any parish or town. By this VOL. n. H h Bill they would have the... | |
| New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1877 - 696 ページ
...should meet and should discuss questions for legislation, and should decide what measures should be enacted ; and therefore, in this particular question,...by the vote of twothirds of the ratepayers of any parish or town." I have just quoted that to show, as I think it does very elearly, the principle upon... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1882 - 722 ページ
...Jervis moved the rejection of the bill. 26 He would object altogether to allow such a matter as this to be decided by the vote of two-thirds of the ratepayers of any parish or town. ' I think there would be, in all probability, sudden, capricious, and unjust action... | |
| William Robertson (reporter.) - 1884 - 416 ページ
...deeide what measures should be enaeted ; and therefore in this partieular question I should objeet altogether to disposing of the interest of a great...families. and of a great amount of property — I should objeet altogether to allow sueh a matter to be deeided by the vote of two-thirds of the ratepayers... | |
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