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Counties could generally send more delegates to the legislature than could ·towns. 文中没有明确比较北美殖民地的town和county参选的代表人数,不选。

English ONLY

Delegates to the legislature represented everyone, not just the people who elected them.(对应第四段:A member of the House of Commons, it was said, represented not the people who chose him but the whole country. 即议会代表不维护选他的人们的利益,而代表整个国家的利益,这是只有英国才有的解释。)Some large towns had no power to send delegates to the legislature.(对应第四段:Yet the old boroughs continued to send members to the House of Commons, and the new towns sent none.即有些人丁稀少的自治市还是向下议院派送代表,但是新兴城市却没有资格派送代表)


English Colonies in America ONLY

A large majority of adult males in the population met the qualifications for voting.(对应第五段,Although every colony had property qualifications for voting, probably the great majority of adult white males owned enough land to meet them. 即在北美殖民地,绝大多数白人男性都拥有足够的土地,符合参与条件)In some places, citizens met to tell delegates how to vote on specific issues. (对应第六段In New England, where town meetings could be called at any time, people often gathered to tell their delegate how to vote on a particular issue.,即人们经常聚集在一起,告诉他们的代表如何就某一特定问题进行投票) 

BOTH English and the English Colonies in America

A person had to own property worth a certain amount to be able to elect delegates to the legislature. (英国和北美殖民地的代表都有财产上的要求,英国对应第四段In order to vote, a man had to own property that would, if rented, yield him at least 40 shillings yearly.北美殖民地对应第五段:probably the great majority of adult white males owned enough land to meet them.)
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