The Thirty-nine Articles; or, a Plan of Reform in the Legislative Delegation of Utopia
Title | The Thirty-nine Articles; or, a Plan of Reform in the Legislative Delegation of Utopia |
Year for Search | 1785 |
Authors | [Alexander], [Daniel Tnangam] |
Tertiary Authors | Call to the Jews, A [pseud.] |
Date Published | 1785 |
Publisher | Ptd. for J. Johnson |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Male author |
Annotation | Eutopia in the form of proposed legislation. Separation of powers. Male suffrage and all men can serve in the legislature, except, in both cases, the nobility, convicts, and the insane. Annual elections. Equal apportionment of districts based on population. Paid legislature. Simple majority in elections. Run-offs if no candidate receives a majority; the lot used in the case of a tie. |
Pseudonym | By the Author of A Call to the Jews [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | C |
Full Text | 1785 [Alexander, Daniel Tnangam]. The Thirty-nine Articles; or, a Plan of Reform in the Legislative Delegation of Utopia. By the Author of A Call to the Jews [pseud.]. London: Ptd. for J. Johnson. C Eutopia in the form of proposed legislation. Separation of powers. Male suffrage and all men can serve in the legislature, except, in both cases, the nobility, convicts, and the insane. Annual elections. Equal apportionment of districts based on population. Paid legislature. Simple majority in elections. Run-offs if no candidate receives a majority; the lot used in the case of a tie. |