Author: Homersham Cox
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230221359
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Languages : en
Pages : 98
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 edition. Excerpt: ... chapter viii. the reform bill presented, march 1867. A Bill to amend the Representation introduced, 106.--Mr. Disraeli's eironeous statistics, 107.--Extension of the hortmgh franchise less under this Bill than under that of 1866, 108.--The Bill of 1867 would have increased the voting power of the wealthier classes, 118.--The irregular operation of the Bill, 120.--Mr. Gladstone's strictures on the scheme, 124.--The compound householders fined for their votes, 126.--Resolution of the Liberal party not to oppose the second reading, 133. On March 18, 1867, the Chancellor of the Exchequer asked leave to introduce a Bill to amend the laws relating to the representation of the people in Parliament. Omitting the parts of his speech which are merely rhetorical, the effect of it was as follows: --He referred to the final vote on the Reform Bill of the previous year. The House, in his opinion, decided ' that the being rated to the poor and the paying of rates constituted a fair assurance that the man who fulfilled those conditions was one likely to be characterised by regularity of life and general trustworthiness of conduct.' Accepting that decision, he proposed 'that we should establish the franchise in the boroughs on this principle: that any man who has occupied a house for two years and been rated to the relief of the poor and pays his rates--every householder under these conditions should enjoy the borough franchise. By that means the 237,000 persons who are now rated and pay their rates would of course be at once qualified.' He explained that there remain 486,000 who do not pay their rates personally because there are various local and general Acts of Hansard, vol. 186, col. 13. Parliament under which the landlord compounds for his tenants'...
A History of the Reform Bills of 1866 And 1867
Author: Homersham Cox
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230221359
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 edition. Excerpt: ... chapter viii. the reform bill presented, march 1867. A Bill to amend the Representation introduced, 106.--Mr. Disraeli's eironeous statistics, 107.--Extension of the hortmgh franchise less under this Bill than under that of 1866, 108.--The Bill of 1867 would have increased the voting power of the wealthier classes, 118.--The irregular operation of the Bill, 120.--Mr. Gladstone's strictures on the scheme, 124.--The compound householders fined for their votes, 126.--Resolution of the Liberal party not to oppose the second reading, 133. On March 18, 1867, the Chancellor of the Exchequer asked leave to introduce a Bill to amend the laws relating to the representation of the people in Parliament. Omitting the parts of his speech which are merely rhetorical, the effect of it was as follows: --He referred to the final vote on the Reform Bill of the previous year. The House, in his opinion, decided ' that the being rated to the poor and the paying of rates constituted a fair assurance that the man who fulfilled those conditions was one likely to be characterised by regularity of life and general trustworthiness of conduct.' Accepting that decision, he proposed 'that we should establish the franchise in the boroughs on this principle: that any man who has occupied a house for two years and been rated to the relief of the poor and pays his rates--every householder under these conditions should enjoy the borough franchise. By that means the 237,000 persons who are now rated and pay their rates would of course be at once qualified.' He explained that there remain 486,000 who do not pay their rates personally because there are various local and general Acts of Hansard, vol. 186, col. 13. Parliament under which the landlord compounds for his tenants'...
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230221359
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868 edition. Excerpt: ... chapter viii. the reform bill presented, march 1867. A Bill to amend the Representation introduced, 106.--Mr. Disraeli's eironeous statistics, 107.--Extension of the hortmgh franchise less under this Bill than under that of 1866, 108.--The Bill of 1867 would have increased the voting power of the wealthier classes, 118.--The irregular operation of the Bill, 120.--Mr. Gladstone's strictures on the scheme, 124.--The compound householders fined for their votes, 126.--Resolution of the Liberal party not to oppose the second reading, 133. On March 18, 1867, the Chancellor of the Exchequer asked leave to introduce a Bill to amend the laws relating to the representation of the people in Parliament. Omitting the parts of his speech which are merely rhetorical, the effect of it was as follows: --He referred to the final vote on the Reform Bill of the previous year. The House, in his opinion, decided ' that the being rated to the poor and the paying of rates constituted a fair assurance that the man who fulfilled those conditions was one likely to be characterised by regularity of life and general trustworthiness of conduct.' Accepting that decision, he proposed 'that we should establish the franchise in the boroughs on this principle: that any man who has occupied a house for two years and been rated to the relief of the poor and pays his rates--every householder under these conditions should enjoy the borough franchise. By that means the 237,000 persons who are now rated and pay their rates would of course be at once qualified.' He explained that there remain 486,000 who do not pay their rates personally because there are various local and general Acts of Hansard, vol. 186, col. 13. Parliament under which the landlord compounds for his tenants'...
A History of the Reform Bills of 1866 and 1867
Author: Homersham Cox
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Pages : 356
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Pages : 356
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Whig and Tory Administrations During the Last Thirteen Years
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Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Pages : 180
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A History of the Reform Bills of 1866 and 1867
Author: Homersham COX (the Elder.)
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Pages : 356
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Whig and Tory Administrations during the last thirteen years
Author: Homersham COX (the Elder.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 176
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Pages : 176
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A Bibliography of British Municipal History
Author: Charles Gross
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Languages : en
Pages : 512
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Pages : 512
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The Making of the Second Reform Bill
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Pages : 316
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Pages : 316
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Harvard Historical Studies
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Languages : en
Pages : 508
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Pages : 508
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A History of the Reform Bills of 1866 and 1867
Author: Homersham Cox
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Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 392
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Catalogue of the Library of the Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore ...
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Category : Catalogs, Dictionary
Languages : en
Pages : 978
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Pages : 978
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