Political Corruption and English and American Laws for Its Prevention1895 - 298페이지 |
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... Lord Spencer is said in this election to have expended £ 100,000 and Lords Halifax and Northampton each £ 150,000 . The result was a tie decided by toss in favor of Lord Spencer , who chose to seat a man from India . Lord Halifax was ...
... Lord Spencer is said in this election to have expended £ 100,000 and Lords Halifax and Northampton each £ 150,000 . The result was a tie decided by toss in favor of Lord Spencer , who chose to seat a man from India . Lord Halifax was ...
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... Lord Chancellor Bacon sold equity ; Lord Chancellor Macclesfield sold places . The great and good Montesquieu defended the sale of all public places by the state on the ground that if the state did not sell them , those controlling them ...
... Lord Chancellor Bacon sold equity ; Lord Chancellor Macclesfield sold places . The great and good Montesquieu defended the sale of all public places by the state on the ground that if the state did not sell them , those controlling them ...
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... Lord Palmerston's famous order in council of May 21 , 1855 , of the civil service from political control took off perhaps the greatest of all baits for corrupt and venal activity in elections . A member of parliament is absolutely ...
... Lord Palmerston's famous order in council of May 21 , 1855 , of the civil service from political control took off perhaps the greatest of all baits for corrupt and venal activity in elections . A member of parliament is absolutely ...
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