Modern British EloquenceDavid Boyd Strother Funk & Wagnalls, 1969 - 492 Seiten |
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David Boyd Strother. every tenant upon every estate will have a vote for a county . In the towns , 10 1. householders are to vote . These towns may be divided into two classes - close corporations and counties of towns . The first were ...
David Boyd Strother. every tenant upon every estate will have a vote for a county . In the towns , 10 1. householders are to vote . These towns may be divided into two classes - close corporations and counties of towns . The first were ...
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... vote who has , by his residence and his contribution to local taxation , proved that he is interested in the wel- fare of his community . That man is a man whom you may trust in prefer- ence to a migratory pauper . That is a principle ...
... vote who has , by his residence and his contribution to local taxation , proved that he is interested in the wel- fare of his community . That man is a man whom you may trust in prefer- ence to a migratory pauper . That is a principle ...
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... vote that assisted to bring them into office . I thought bringing them into office was the only way of putting their professions to the test . They came into office , and before they had been six months in office they had thrown ...
... vote that assisted to bring them into office . I thought bringing them into office was the only way of putting their professions to the test . They came into office , and before they had been six months in office they had thrown ...
Inhalt
On the Right of Taxing America II | 10 |
Motion for Redress | 25 |
On Conciliation with America | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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