Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... Reform Acts , the Acts for the prevention and easy detection of Bribery , and the Ballot Act , as well as all Acts for the amendment of Local and Municipal Go- vernment , are examples of this class . Less distinct , but quite as real ...
... Reform Acts , the Acts for the prevention and easy detection of Bribery , and the Ballot Act , as well as all Acts for the amendment of Local and Municipal Go- vernment , are examples of this class . Less distinct , but quite as real ...
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... Reform Act of 1832 began to be fully apprehended . Mr. Walter Bagehot , in the Introduction to the latest edition of his memorable treatise , 1 has pointed out what the aristocracy really lost by the abolition of nomination boroughs and ...
... Reform Act of 1832 began to be fully apprehended . Mr. Walter Bagehot , in the Introduction to the latest edition of his memorable treatise , 1 has pointed out what the aristocracy really lost by the abolition of nomination boroughs and ...
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... reform one or the other House in a way which will be found persistently blocked by the spirit of the Constitution . The history of the period under review has exhibited a series of improvements in the constitution of each . House , and ...
... reform one or the other House in a way which will be found persistently blocked by the spirit of the Constitution . The history of the period under review has exhibited a series of improvements in the constitution of each . House , and ...
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... reforms , both in the House of Commons and in the House of Lords , by which the pre- sent reign and the preceding one have been distinguished , point to a self - developing power in the Constitution , which up to 1832 had scarcely been ...
... reforms , both in the House of Commons and in the House of Lords , by which the pre- sent reign and the preceding one have been distinguished , point to a self - developing power in the Constitution , which up to 1832 had scarcely been ...
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... it is an instance in which one of the modern movements of the Constitution takes the form 6 › Parliamentary Government considered with reference to Reform . New Edition , 1864 .. of an aggression on the part of the Lords '
... it is an instance in which one of the modern movements of the Constitution takes the form 6 › Parliamentary Government considered with reference to Reform . New Edition , 1864 .. of an aggression on the part of the Lords '
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