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The Underlying Principles of Modern Legislation - Page 41
by William Jethro Brown - 1920 - 319 pages
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Autobiography

John Stuart Mill - Economists - 1873 - 344 pages
...the influence of reason over the minds of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted. He thought that when the legislature no longer represented a class interest, it would aim at the general...
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History of the Elementary School Contest in England

Francis Adams - Education, Elementary - 1882 - 490 pages
...the influence of reason over the mind of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...addressed to them by word and in writing, and, if by the means of the suffrage, they could nominate a legislature to give eifect to the opinions they adopted."...
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History of the Elementary School Contest in England

Francis Adams - Education - 1882 - 370 pages
...the influence of reason over the mind of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...addressed to them by word and in writing, and, if by the means of the suffrage, they could nominate a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted."...
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History of the Elementary School Contest in England

Francis Adams - Education - 1882 - 396 pages
...if all sorts of opinions were allowed to be addressed to them by word and in writing, and, if by the means of the suffrage, they could nominate a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted." (*) These views were not, of course shared by all who took part in the struggle. Many were drawn into...
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The Life of Francis Place, 1771-1854

Graham Wallas - Great Britain - 1898 - 490 pages
...the influence of reason over the mind of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...addressed to them, by word and in writing, and if, by the means of the suffrage, they could nominate a legislation to give effect to the opinions they adopted."1...
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The Life of Francis Place, 1771-1854

Graham Wallas - Great Britain - 1898 - 478 pages
...the influence of reason over the mind of mankind, whenever it is allowed to reach them, that he felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...addressed to them by word and in writing, and if, by the means of the suffrage, they could nominate a legislation to give effect to the opinions they adopted."...
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The Rise and Growth of Democracy in Great Britain

John Holland Rose - Democracy - 1898 - 260 pages
...efficacy of two things: representative government, and complete freedom of discussion. . . He felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...sorts of opinions were allowed to be addressed to them in word and in writing, and if by means of the suffrage they could nominate a legislature to give effect...
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The Rise of Democracy

John Holland Rose - Democracy - 1898 - 260 pages
...whole population were taught to read, if all sorts of opinions were allowed to be addressed to them in word and in writing, and if by means of the suffrage...legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted. He thought that when the legislature no longer represented a class interest it would aim at the general...
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Education in the Nineteenth Century

Robert Davies Roberts - Education - 1901 - 298 pages
...well-being of the nation. John Stuart Mill in his Autobiography tells us that his father, James Mill, "felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted 1 ." The younger Mill lived to see some of his father's aspirations realised, but he was less hopeful...
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Education in the Nineteenth Century

Robert Davies Roberts - Education - 1901 - 306 pages
...well-being of the nation. John Stuart Mill in his Autobiography tells us that his father, James Mill, " felt as if all would be gained if the whole population...a legislature to give effect to the opinions they adopted1." The younger Mill lived to see some of his father's aspirations realised, but he was less...
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