Parliament, (5) the abolition of property qualifications for members of the House of Commons, and (6) payment of members. The barest enumeration of these demands is sufficient to reveal the political backwardness of the England of three-quarters of a... Under British rule, 1760-1914 - Page 230de William Henry Atherton - 1914Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| James P. Taylor - 1899 - 240 pages
...Agricultural College and Experimental Farm was established at Guelph, Ont. Hansard was begun. May 26, An Act was passed that introduced vote by ballot,...abolition of property qualifications for members of the Commons, and stringent enactments against " corrupt practices " at elections. The First Session of... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1913 - 840 pages
...(2) equal electoral districts, (3) voting by secret ballot, (4) annual sessions of Parliament, (5) the abolition of property qualifications for members of the House of Commons, and (6) payment of members. The barest enumeration of these demands is sufficient to reveal the political... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1913 - 700 pages
...(2) equal electoral districts, (3) voting by secret ballot, (4) annual sessions of Parliament, (5) the abolition of property qualifications for members of the House of Commons, and (6) payment of members. The barest enumeration of these demands is sufficient to reveal the political... | |
| Harold Rozelle Bruce - 1920 - 610 pages
...male suffrage, equal electoral districts, secret ballot at elections, annual sessions of Parliament, abolition of property qualifications for members of the House of Commons, and payment of members. "When the Chartist movement collapsed, after a decade of spectacular activity,... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - 1920 - 794 pages
...years of age, (2) equal electoral districts, (3) secret ballot, (4) annual sessions of Parliament, (5) abolition of property qualifications for members of the House of Commons, and (6) payment of members. The barest enumeration of these demands is sufficient to reveal the political... | |
| John W. Osborne - 1972 - 196 pages
...manhood suffrage, voting by ballot, annual elections, equal electoral districts and even looks ahead to the abolition of property qualifications for members of the House of Commons as well as the payment of salaries to these members.1 Cartwright's confident assertion that these constitutional... | |
| William Henry Atherton - 1914 - 880 pages
...the elections from the old time voting. On May 26, 1876, a Federal bill was passed introducing the vote by ballot, simultaneous elections, the abolition...qualifications for members of the House of Commons and making stringent enactments against corrupt practices at elections. The Canada Temperance Bill of 1878... | |
| |