Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... respect of the new dignity created , but of the method of the creation . It was indeed by Acts of Parliament that the representative Peers of Scotland and Ireland sat in the House , and it was by force of several Acts of Parliament that ...
... respect of the new dignity created , but of the method of the creation . It was indeed by Acts of Parliament that the representative Peers of Scotland and Ireland sat in the House , and it was by force of several Acts of Parliament that ...
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... respect of her political constitution has been disclosed in England later perhaps than in any equally civilised State ; and the English House of Lords might naturally have been expected to be the last citadel which the necessity or ...
... respect of her political constitution has been disclosed in England later perhaps than in any equally civilised State ; and the English House of Lords might naturally have been expected to be the last citadel which the necessity or ...
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... respect , by voting into Bills the establishment ' of officers and appointment of salaries , and sending these Bills to the Commons with all such portions printed in italics , a conventional expedient adopted in order to ' show that ...
... respect , by voting into Bills the establishment ' of officers and appointment of salaries , and sending these Bills to the Commons with all such portions printed in italics , a conventional expedient adopted in order to ' show that ...
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... respect of the general management of the public exchequer may be expected to follow . Another most competent critic of English Parliamentary institutions , Earl Grey , ' also comments on some of the consequences of growing informalities ...
... respect of the general management of the public exchequer may be expected to follow . Another most competent critic of English Parliamentary institutions , Earl Grey , ' also comments on some of the consequences of growing informalities ...
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... respect to both these Acts it may be noticed that the extravagant growth of bribery and corruption which it was their chief object to arrest or punish was a natural consequence of a lengthened process of trans- ition from the older ...
... respect to both these Acts it may be noticed that the extravagant growth of bribery and corruption which it was their chief object to arrest or punish was a natural consequence of a lengthened process of trans- ition from the older ...
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