Excerpt from Lectures on the Principles of Local Government: Delivered at the London School of Economics, Lent Term 1897
These being the facts of the case, the only question that remains to justify the classification adopted in the lectures is, whether such conditions as these should properly represent local government from the point of view of first principles, or whether the two types should be reduced to one type; whether, in Short, there can be a dual system, and, if not, whether local government of the historical type Should give way to local government of the legislative type.
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