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Thomas Hare

    Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, Before the Right Hon. Sir James Wigram, Knt., Vice-Chancellor
    Physiological Views Of The Structure, Functions, And Disorders Of The Stomach And Alimentary Organs Of The Human Body (1824)
    A View of the Structure, Functions, and Disorders of the Stomach and Alimentary Organs
    Representative Reform: Report On Mr. Hare's Scheme Of Representation
    Usque Ad Coelum: Thoughts On The Dwellings Of The People, Charitable Estates, Improvement, And Local Government In The Metropolis
    On Representative Government And Personal Representation
    • On Representative Government And Personal Representation

      Based In Part Upon Thomas Hare's Treatise, Entitled The Election Of Representatives, Parliamentary And Municipal (1871)

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      On Representative Government And Personal Representation
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      Physiological Views Of The Structure, Functions, And Disorders Of The Stomach And Alimentary Organs Of The Human Body (1824)
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      Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, Before the Right Hon. Sir James Wigram, Knt., Vice-Chancellor
    • Focusing on the election of representatives at both parliamentary and municipal levels, this treatise provides a comprehensive analysis of electoral processes as understood in 1865. The book offers insights into the political landscape of the time, detailing the mechanisms and principles governing elections. Its unchanged, high-quality reprint allows contemporary readers to explore historical perspectives on representation and governance.

      The election of representatives, parliamentary and municipal
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      A Treatise on the Election of Representatives, Parliamentary and Municipal
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      Reports of Cases Adjudged in the High Court of Chancery, Vol. 2