Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... opinion of the Lords ' House by the multiplication of Peers , so often as the exigencies of the Government demand it , is a precedent which at least suggests that the Crown assumes to have a control over the votes of the Upper House ...
... opinion of the Lords ' House by the multiplication of Peers , so often as the exigencies of the Government demand it , is a precedent which at least suggests that the Crown assumes to have a control over the votes of the Upper House ...
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... opinions , all based upon the same social instincts ; never upon a clear or enlightened perception of gene- ral interests . Every particular class pursuing its own , ' the result is , a universal struggle for the advantages ' accruing ...
... opinions , all based upon the same social instincts ; never upon a clear or enlightened perception of gene- ral interests . Every particular class pursuing its own , ' the result is , a universal struggle for the advantages ' accruing ...
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... opinions in the Legislature are com- petently acquainted with the fact of those needs and opinions , and are sternly conscientious enough to do all that their constituents themselves would in the same place do to give effect to them ...
... opinions in the Legislature are com- petently acquainted with the fact of those needs and opinions , and are sternly conscientious enough to do all that their constituents themselves would in the same place do to give effect to them ...
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... opinions and feelings of that section to be of such weight that they ought not to be left out of account in ... opinion when legislation becomes imminent , that so long as personal relationships continue to connect a Member with ...
... opinions and feelings of that section to be of such weight that they ought not to be left out of account in ... opinion when legislation becomes imminent , that so long as personal relationships continue to connect a Member with ...
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... opinion high respect ; their business unremitted ' attention . It is his duty to sacrifice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ; and , above all , ever , and in all cases , to prefer their interest to his own ...
... opinion high respect ; their business unremitted ' attention . It is his duty to sacrifice his repose , his pleasures , his satisfactions , to theirs ; and , above all , ever , and in all cases , to prefer their interest to his own ...
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