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Sir John Sinclair has the honor of presenting his best compliments; and in compliance with the directions of the Bye-laws, subjoins those sections of the 3d, 4th, and 6th statutes, which are proposed to be reconsidered on Tuesday March 17, 1795. The favour of your attendance is particularly requested, as no alteration can be made in any of the Bye-laws, unless sixteen members are present
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An utilitist to the aggregate body of the Irish nation
Proposing the Parliamentary reform by a new method of electing by ballot in the venal boroughs -
To the public.That Great Britain will one day fall
and that glorious constitution which is the envy of the world, crumble into ruin, by the influence of corruption in elections, no body seems to doubt -
Special report of the speech which was delivered in the House of Commons
on Thursday, May 24th, 1849, in support of Mr. Fitzhardinge Berkeley's motion in favour of the adoption of voting by ballot -
Ballot
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Ballot
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A Test for the ballot, drawn from the principles of democratic government
in a letter to a liberal member of Parliament -
The ballot essential to the attainment of freedom of election
and the progress of real reform -
Questions on the ballot
for the calm consideration and deliberate judgment of the people of England -
Vote by ballot
speech of George Grote, Esq. M.P. in the House of Commons, on the 15th of February, 1838, on bringing forward his motion for leave to bring in a bill for taking the votes of parliamentary electors by way of ballot -
Speech of George Grote, Esq. M.P., delivered April 25th, 1833, in the House of Commons, on moving for the introduction of the vote by ballot at elections
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Questions on the ballot for the calm consideration and deliberate judgment of the people of England
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Letter of ex-Chief Justice Read of the Supreme Court on the new constitution
its abolition of secrecy of the ballot -
Reflections on the ballot
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The punishment of death
to which is appended his treatise on Public responsibility and vote by ballot -
Reasons against the ballot
candidly addressed to all reformers -
The question of the vote by ballot plainly stated
and objections fully examined and refuted, in a letter to John Hodgson, Esq., M.P -
A letter to Henry William Tancred, Esq., M.P
on the ballot -
The ballot discussed
in a letter to the Earl of Durham -
On the duties of voters
and on the vote by ballot -
Objections to the ballot answered from the writings of Mill, Grote, &c
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A voice from Stroud
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The vse and manner of the ballot
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Öffentliche und geheime Stimmabgabe
eine wahlrechtshistorische und ideengeschichtliche Studie -
A speech delivered in the House of Commons in the debate of Thursday, April 25, 1833, on Mr. Grote's motion relative to the ballot