REPRESENTATION

ONE could take a more living interest in the discussion of the Referendum in the House if one could feel it was more real. Even Mr. Balfour himself, like Lord Lansdowne, seems to look upon this direct appeal to the people as rather a dangerous beast to let loose; an animal to be let out only on very...

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Published in:Saturday review of politics, literature, science and art literature, science and art, 1911-04, Vol.111 (2896), p.508-509
Format: Article
Language:English
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