Political Corruption and English and American Laws for Its Prevention1895 - 298페이지 |
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... seat of government at Washington , then we must conclude that our institutions suffer , though under illus- trious control , from the touch of gold and not the stroke of steel , and that they need statutory protection . Among men of our ...
... seat of government at Washington , then we must conclude that our institutions suffer , though under illus- trious control , from the touch of gold and not the stroke of steel , and that they need statutory protection . Among men of our ...
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... seat in the parliament for his son , but the borough jobbers ( then a well known class ) laughed at him and quoted rates on safe seats at £ 3,000 at the lowest , many at £ 4,000 and two or three that they knew at £ 5,000 , and he adds ...
... seat in the parliament for his son , but the borough jobbers ( then a well known class ) laughed at him and quoted rates on safe seats at £ 3,000 at the lowest , many at £ 4,000 and two or three that they knew at £ 5,000 , and he adds ...
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... seats in the house of Commons were more or less openly dealt with as private property . When Wilberforce , one of the highest types of his time , was a candidate for parliament , his sister , speaking at the hustings , promised a new ...
... seats in the house of Commons were more or less openly dealt with as private property . When Wilberforce , one of the highest types of his time , was a candidate for parliament , his sister , speaking at the hustings , promised a new ...
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