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American Bill body Bryce carried century Chamber character chief Church civilisation considerable Constitution corruption court danger debt democracy democratic direct doubt duty election electors element Empire England enormous Europe evil existed favour France French Gladstone greatly hands Home Rule House of Commons House of Lords impossible increased industry influence interests Ireland Irish Italy judges labour land landlord least legislation legislatures Léon Say less liberty Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston majority measure ment ministers moral Mormon never organisations Parliament parliamentary parliamentary system party passed peerage peers politicians polygamy popular vote present probably produced public opinion question recognised Referendum reform religious rents representation representative restricted Revolution secure Senate spirit spoils system statesmen taxation taxes tenant tendency things tion true universal suffrage vast voters whole wholly