The test of a true system of representation, laid down by Mill in Representative Government, has never been successfully challenged.
Yet, in spite of the marked superiority of the Japanese system, it falls short of a true system of representation; it lacks the elasticity and adaptability which should characterize such a system.
These two illustrations show that if the House of Lords is to be strengthened by the infusion of an elected element chosen by large constituencies, a true system of election must be adopted.
He commenced with the assertion, "That any system of religion that has anything in it that shocks the mind of a child cannot be a true system.
And this same Kirk abhorred the man who said, "Any system of religion that shocks the mind of a child cannot be a true system.
He commenced with the assertion "That any system of religion that had anything in it that shocks the mind of a child can not be a true system.
And this same kirk abhorred the man who said, "Any system of religion that shocks the mind of a child can not be a true system.
Any system of religion that shocks the mind of a child can not be a true system.
A few more years, a few more brave men, a few more rays of light, and mankind will venerate the memory of him who said: "Any system of religion that shocks the mind of a child can not be a true system.
And to accept such a character as a "righteous man" must certainly weaken the faith of the Bible believer in a true system of morality, and plant in his mind a very low standard of the moral perfections of God.
This is too true; but a true system of religion must be based on the principles of science.
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