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Parl. Reform Bill.
Dialogue
Preliminary View
Evils & Remedies
1 Evils
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Inserendum
{Anti-Reformist. Proceed.
Reformist. I obey. Among Election evils such as are characteristic or say
appropriate I divide in the first place /at once/ into 1. Mis-Election. 2.
Non-Election. 3. Null Election.}
Anti-Reformist. Good: now I find myself at home {already}. Not that I remember to
have ever heard of any such Miss /Mis/ as Mis-Election. But I have heard and but too
much of other misses of the bad sort, such as Misconduct, and so forth /the rest of
them/: so that I believe I must allow you this one. But this division of yours how do
you prove that it is an exhaustive one? I thought that for proving a division to be
such, you had found it necessary never to divide the whole into more than two parts
at the same time? +
Reformist. Your /This/ recollection of yours does me honour /honours me/. My wish
was to have saved you trouble. When and where an Election takes place, either you
have an Election or you have none. If you have one either it is the right one or it
is a wrong one. To be /If it is/ the right one, that individual is the person elected
/put /placed/ into the seat/ who of all individuals that could have been placed in it
is the fittest. If so /yes/, there is no evil in the case: if not, here there is an
evil, comparative /comparatively/ at least if not absolutely such. comparatively at
least: absolutely if when in the House he either does nothing or does more mischief
than he does good: comparatively, if there be any other obtainable person that could
have done better.
+ Chrestomathia Part II
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