| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 376 páginas
...which tells most, in my judgment, in 1'avour of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment) is the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder...consciousness of having only themselves to consult. It is important that no set of persons should be able, even temporarily, to make their sic volo prevail,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1861 - 354 páginas
...which tells most, in my judgment, in favour of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment) is the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder...by the consciousness of having only themselves to consul^ It is important that no set of persons should be able, even temporarily, to make their sic... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 376 páginas
...which tells most, in my judgment, in favor of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment), is the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder of power, whether an individual or an assembly, bj the consciousness of having only themselves to consult. It is important that no set of persons should... | |
| Canada. Parliament - 1865 - 1196 páginas
...which tells most in my judgment in favor of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment), is the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder...consciousness, of having only themselves to consult This is perfectly true. But what does my honorable friend advocate? He advocates that the whole power... | |
| Canada. Parliament - 1865 - 1054 páginas
...of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment), is the evil effect produced upon the miud of any holder of power, whether an individual or an assembly, by the consciousness of having only themsslvea to consult. This is perfectly true. But what does my honorable friend advocate? He advocates... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - 1876 - 498 páginas
...tells most, in my judgment, in favour of two Chambers — and this I do regard as of some moment — is the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder...consciousness of having only themselves to consult." This, expressed in compact and perspicuous language, elucidated the principle to which he had endeavoured... | |
| Henry Sidgwick - 1891 - 730 páginas
...is the consideration to which JS Mill gives most weight in favour of two legislative chambers, — " the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder...consciousness of having only themselves to consult. It is important that no set of persons should be able, even temporarily, to make their sic volo prevail,... | |
| 1895 - 676 páginas
...which tells most, in my judgment, in favor of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment) is the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder...consciousness of having only themselves to consult. It is important that no set of persons should be able, even temporarily, to make their sic volo prevail,... | |
| Roger Foster - 1895 - 730 páginas
...which tells most to my judgment, in favor of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment), is the evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder...consciousness of having only themselves to consult. It is important that no set of persons should be able, even temporarily, to make their sic volo prevail... | |
| Roger Foster - 1895 - 730 páginas
...tells most to my judgment, in favor of two Chambers (and this I do regard as of some moment), is tho evil effect produced upon the mind of any holder of...consciousness of having only themselves to consult. It is important that no set of persons should be able, even temporarily, to make their sic volo prevail... | |
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