The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... Chamber set about promoting an alteration in the method of balloting in the election of President of the Chamber , regarding that office as one of the stepping - stones to the chief magistracy . According to the law the choice of the ...
... Chamber set about promoting an alteration in the method of balloting in the election of President of the Chamber , regarding that office as one of the stepping - stones to the chief magistracy . According to the law the choice of the ...
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... Chamber by 116 votes against 108. In consideration of this small minority and reckon- ing upon the support of the Upper House , the Government placed the Suffrage Reform Bill before the Riksdag without any material alterations ...
... Chamber by 116 votes against 108. In consideration of this small minority and reckon- ing upon the support of the Upper House , the Government placed the Suffrage Reform Bill before the Riksdag without any material alterations ...
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... Chamber , was in favour of the Government measure , modified so as to provide that the non - payment even of personal taxes should carry the loss of vote , and that the more essential part of the proportional election regulations should ...
... Chamber , was in favour of the Government measure , modified so as to provide that the non - payment even of personal taxes should carry the loss of vote , and that the more essential part of the proportional election regulations should ...
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