The American Historical Review, Volume 5John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1963 |
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... election by the regular and legal method impossible . Under ordinary conditions all elec- tions were conducted either by indirect election , by lot or by ballot , or by a combination of two or more of these processes . The purpose of ...
... election by the regular and legal method impossible . Under ordinary conditions all elec- tions were conducted either by indirect election , by lot or by ballot , or by a combination of two or more of these processes . The purpose of ...
Halaman 11
... election was coincident , but if we assume , as seems likely , that the indirect election preceded the lot , we may assume that the indirect election , while it did away with some of the vio- lence and corruption incident to direct ...
... election was coincident , but if we assume , as seems likely , that the indirect election preceded the lot , we may assume that the indirect election , while it did away with some of the vio- lence and corruption incident to direct ...
Halaman 18
... election by ballot in which stones or pebbles were to be used . Reasoning from this analogy , the editor of Corio's history of Milan interprets this passage to refer to an election by ballot ; but more careful study by another though ...
... election by ballot in which stones or pebbles were to be used . Reasoning from this analogy , the editor of Corio's history of Milan interprets this passage to refer to an election by ballot ; but more careful study by another though ...
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