Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... fact swayed over from the titled nobility , — who had become , by a series of social changes , paramount in both Houses , —not to the general body of the people , but to the lately - enriched middle - classes , who must thenceforth ...
... fact swayed over from the titled nobility , — who had become , by a series of social changes , paramount in both Houses , —not to the general body of the people , but to the lately - enriched middle - classes , who must thenceforth ...
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... fact , a decisive and recognised claim on the part of Parliament to remodel the whole com- position of the House of Lords , with as much facility as the Legislature experiences when reforming the House of Commons . The reforms , both in ...
... fact , a decisive and recognised claim on the part of Parliament to remodel the whole com- position of the House of Lords , with as much facility as the Legislature experiences when reforming the House of Commons . The reforms , both in ...
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... fact t deprived them not only of the power that they had exercised in the case of the paper duties , but of that power of examination and amendment of details which 6 they had hitherto enjoyed without question or dispute . ' The House ...
... fact t deprived them not only of the power that they had exercised in the case of the paper duties , but of that power of examination and amendment of details which 6 they had hitherto enjoyed without question or dispute . ' The House ...
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... fact that , inasmuch as it is in effect the Go- vernment who create new peers , and the House of Commons who create the Government , the prerogative is rather a mark of the ascendency of the House of Commons over the House of Lords than ...
... fact that , inasmuch as it is in effect the Go- vernment who create new peers , and the House of Commons who create the Government , the prerogative is rather a mark of the ascendency of the House of Commons over the House of Lords than ...
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... fact is that in England the idea of representation , indefinite as it is at the best , has from the earliest times so diffusively penetrated the Constitution , that individual voters seem at the first , and for long afterwards , to have ...
... fact is that in England the idea of representation , indefinite as it is at the best , has from the earliest times so diffusively penetrated the Constitution , that individual voters seem at the first , and for long afterwards , to have ...
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