The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 61A. Constable, 1835 |
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... Parliament , respecting the Vacating of Seats in Parliament on the acceptance of office . By the Marquis of Northampton , IV . Lectures on Intellectual Philosophy . By the late John Young , L. L. D. , Professor of Philosophy in Belfast ...
... Parliament , respecting the Vacating of Seats in Parliament on the acceptance of office . By the Marquis of Northampton , IV . Lectures on Intellectual Philosophy . By the late John Young , L. L. D. , Professor of Philosophy in Belfast ...
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... Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty . 1835 , 490 Note to the Article on Lighthouses , No. 123 , p . 241 , 526 List of New Publications , Index , 532 547 THE EDINBURGH REVIEW . APRIL , 1835 . No. CXXIII.
... Presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of His Majesty . 1835 , 490 Note to the Article on Lighthouses , No. 123 , p . 241 , 526 List of New Publications , Index , 532 547 THE EDINBURGH REVIEW . APRIL , 1835 . No. CXXIII.
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... Parliament acts upon its own opinion - either all the plans conformable to the system of the Commons will be rejected entirely by the Lords , or the Lords will yield to the people , and abandon their own opinion . If the former is the ...
... Parliament acts upon its own opinion - either all the plans conformable to the system of the Commons will be rejected entirely by the Lords , or the Lords will yield to the people , and abandon their own opinion . If the former is the ...
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... Parliament , - then the opposition of the Lords , supposing the Crown to join in it and refuse a creation of Peers , would prevent the measures being carried which the people desired . No measure which the Lords might desire could be ...
... Parliament , - then the opposition of the Lords , supposing the Crown to join in it and refuse a creation of Peers , would prevent the measures being carried which the people desired . No measure which the Lords might desire could be ...
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... Parliaments would very soon cease to be holden at all . But this is not the situation , nor any thing like the situation of England . The necessities of the Crown require perpetual recourse to the Commons , and as that House alone can ...
... Parliaments would very soon cease to be holden at all . But this is not the situation , nor any thing like the situation of England . The necessities of the Crown require perpetual recourse to the Commons , and as that House alone can ...
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