Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... concerns itself more with defending modern political changes , so far as they seem to follow in the wake of a Whig theory of ... concerned with the general value of legislative enactments , or the success or ill - success of Executive ...
... concerns itself more with defending modern political changes , so far as they seem to follow in the wake of a Whig theory of ... concerned with the general value of legislative enactments , or the success or ill - success of Executive ...
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... concern the current practical interpretation which happens at a given time to be placed on ancient or modern institu- tions and laws , and the finer modifications of these institutions and laws , which in fact , though not , per- haps ...
... concern the current practical interpretation which happens at a given time to be placed on ancient or modern institu- tions and laws , and the finer modifications of these institutions and laws , which in fact , though not , per- haps ...
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... concerned , as distinguished from what may be called its permanent or statical elements , attention is naturally directed first to the two Houses of Parliament . The structural constituents of local government , as found in the Parish ...
... concerned , as distinguished from what may be called its permanent or statical elements , attention is naturally directed first to the two Houses of Parliament . The structural constituents of local government , as found in the Parish ...
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... concerned . Indeed , even immediately after the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832 , when the great blow had been struck at the supremacy of the aristocracy over the borough consti- tuencies , the theoretic legitimacy of the indirect in ...
... concerned . Indeed , even immediately after the passing of the Reform Bill of 1832 , when the great blow had been struck at the supremacy of the aristocracy over the borough consti- tuencies , the theoretic legitimacy of the indirect in ...
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... concern . It would be a political and not a constitutional criticism to make any comment here on the actual working of the Ballot Act , whether in respect of public morals or of the orderliness of elections . It is sufficient to say Mr ...
... concern . It would be a political and not a constitutional criticism to make any comment here on the actual working of the Ballot Act , whether in respect of public morals or of the orderliness of elections . It is sufficient to say Mr ...
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Act of Parliament action administration affairs appointed Assembly authority British Cabinet character Church claims Colonies Committee conduct course Court Crown debate despatch discussion dominions Duke duty effect England English Constitution Executive Government exercise existing fact favour foreign G. C. Lewis Government grant Hansard House of Commons House of Lords Houses of Parliament India institutions interests judicial jurisdiction Justice King late legislation Legislature letter limits Lord Aberdeen Lord Chancellor Lord George Bentinck Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord Palmerston Majesty Majesty's matter measures ment Ministry opinion organisation Parish Parlia Parliamentary party passed political position practice present Prince Consort principle private bills Privy Council provisions purpose Queen question recognised reform reign relations respect responsibility revenues Royal prerogative Secretary Sir Robert Peel sort Sovereign Statute territories tion Vict vote whole