... a small class which it would be much better for themselves if they were not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatsoever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there is no class so much... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Page 635by Great Britain. Parliament - 1867Full view - About this book
| Homersham Cox - Great Britain - 1868 - 330 pages
...moment, in all or nearly all our boroughs, as many of us know sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class, which it would be much better for themselves...not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever ; and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1875 - 184 pages
...Bright, "in all or nearly all boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1875 - 192 pages
...Bright, "in all or nearly all boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1876 - 180 pages
...Bright, "in all or nearly all boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 546 pages
...illusory, and that " in all our boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 556 pages
...illusory, and that " in all our boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there... | |
| George Henry Jennings - Anecdotes - 1880 - 842 pages
...in all, or nearly all, our boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...independence whatsoever, and it would be much better for the Constitution also that they should be excluded ; and there is no class so much interested in having... | |
| George Henry Jennings - GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENT - 1881 - 564 pages
...in all, or nearly all, our boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...have no independence whatsoever, and it would be much bettor for the Constitution also that they should bo excluded ; and there is no class so much interested... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 pages
...enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever, and it would be much better for the constitutency also that they should be excluded, and there is no class so much interested in having that small class excluded as the intelligent and honest working men. I call this class the residuum."... | |
| Arthur Patchett Martin - 1893 - 666 pages
...18/17, said : ' In all our boroughs, as many of us know, sometimes to our sorrow, there is a small class which it would be much better for themselves...not enfranchised, because they have no independence whatever, and it would be much better for the constituency also that they should be excluded, and there... | |
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