| William Jethro Brown - 1899 - 236 halaman
...ends, of scarcely inferior importance. . . . Such and so numerous are its advantages that they place it among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of government." Such commendation, if it failed to evoke enthusiasm, might at least have aroused interest. No champion... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1900 - 542 halaman
...almost ' ideal perfection,' while incidentally attaining others of almost equal importance. He places it among the very greatest ' improvements yet made in the theory and practice of government.' 4 It would, for example, be almost a ' specific ' against the tendency of republics to ostracise their... | |
| James Wilford Garner - 1910 - 630 halaman
...Lord Avebury), Leonard Courtney, WEH Lecky, and other wellknown English publicists. Mill places it "among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of government." 2 Its advantages, according to Mill, are that it secures representation, in proportion to numbers,... | |
| Sir James William Barrett - 1918 - 554 halaman
...ends of scarcely inferior importance. . . . Such and so numerous are its advantages that they place it among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of Government." — Representative Government. Personally I regard the adoption of the Hare System as the most desirable... | |
| 1922 - 686 halaman
...accomplishment, embodied in a Draft of an Act of Parliament; . . . The more these works [of Mr. Hare] are studied the stronger, I venture to predict, will...yet made in the theory and practice of government. ... ' pp. 257, 261, 263. "The proper constitution of local representative bodies does not present much... | |
| Clarence Gilbert Hoag, George Hervey Hallett - 1926 - 602 halaman
...defended his scheme in elaborate form. In 1861 his system was given an entire chapter, and lauded as "among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of government," in John Stuart Mill's masterly work, Considerations on Representative Government.20 Praised by a thinker... | |
| 1926 - 136 halaman
...proportional representation method—valued by the famous philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill as "among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of government." 1 "Proportional representation," says a French publicist, "is to our mind as evident and almost as... | |
| Clarence Gilbert Hoag, George Hervey Hallett - 1926 - 584 halaman
...defended his scheme in elaborate form. In 1861 his system was given an entire chapter, and lauded as "among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of gfvernment," in John Stuart Mill's masterly work, Considerations on Representative Government.20 Praised... | |
| 1926 - 140 halaman
...proportional representation method — valued by the famous philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill as "among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of government."1 "Proportional representation," says a French publicist, "is to our mind as evident and... | |
| 1900 - 1008 halaman
...and Hare's scheme for minority representation, the second of which in your recorded judgment was " among the very greatest improvements yet made in the theory and practice of government." Had you lived in our day the initiativeand-referendum mongers would certainly have made you their victim.... | |
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