Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... discussion ; but even at this stage it must be remembered ( 1 ) that , assuming that the Government had the alternative , at the outset , of proceeding either by Royal Warrant or by Bill , the Government might properly be credited with ...
... discussion ; but even at this stage it must be remembered ( 1 ) that , assuming that the Government had the alternative , at the outset , of proceeding either by Royal Warrant or by Bill , the Government might properly be credited with ...
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... discussion of the Peerage Bill , introduced by Sunderland under George I. for limiting the House of Lords , after a few more creations , to its actual numbers , carried with ease in the Upper House , but rejected by the Commons . In ...
... discussion of the Peerage Bill , introduced by Sunderland under George I. for limiting the House of Lords , after a few more creations , to its actual numbers , carried with ease in the Upper House , but rejected by the Commons . In ...
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... discussion in the House of Lords on the Repeal of the Corn Laws . The Duke said that the Bill for the Repeal of the Corn Laws had already been agreed to by ' the other two branches of the Legislature ; ' that under these circumstances ...
... discussion in the House of Lords on the Repeal of the Corn Laws . The Duke said that the Bill for the Repeal of the Corn Laws had already been agreed to by ' the other two branches of the Legislature ; ' that under these circumstances ...
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... discussion in and out of the two Houses , and the operation of which has since been incessantly and minutely scanned for purposes of politi- cal calculation or conjecture . The Reform Act of 1832 had for its object mainly the remedy of ...
... discussion in and out of the two Houses , and the operation of which has since been incessantly and minutely scanned for purposes of politi- cal calculation or conjecture . The Reform Act of 1832 had for its object mainly the remedy of ...
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... discussing , for instance , the claims of farm - labourers to the franchise , little at- tention has been paid by the advocates of change or their opponents to supposed interests or rights of the general body of farm - labourers as an ...
... discussing , for instance , the claims of farm - labourers to the franchise , little at- tention has been paid by the advocates of change or their opponents to supposed interests or rights of the general body of farm - labourers as an ...
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