Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... elected by more than a small section of the electors , and the principle of territorial division secured that smaller towns , and counties with the smallest populations , should be represented in fact very nearly on a par with the ...
... elected by more than a small section of the electors , and the principle of territorial division secured that smaller towns , and counties with the smallest populations , should be represented in fact very nearly on a par with the ...
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... elected by the most stringent method which has ever been devised for recording a popular choice ; the association may be large in numbers , and every member of it may be competently instructed and free to act on his independent judgment ...
... elected by the most stringent method which has ever been devised for recording a popular choice ; the association may be large in numbers , and every member of it may be competently instructed and free to act on his independent judgment ...
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... elected to it , may be presumed thoroughly to under- stand , and promptly to support or oppose . Side by side with this method it would be expedient ( 2 ) to encourage , with respect to all other questions , not selected as the badge of ...
... elected to it , may be presumed thoroughly to under- stand , and promptly to support or oppose . Side by side with this method it would be expedient ( 2 ) to encourage , with respect to all other questions , not selected as the badge of ...
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... elected by a more independent system of voting than heretofore . Long experience has gradually taught the House to frame a series of rules which have seemed calculated not only to secure quiet and regularity in debate , but also to ...
... elected by a more independent system of voting than heretofore . Long experience has gradually taught the House to frame a series of rules which have seemed calculated not only to secure quiet and regularity in debate , but also to ...
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... elected to any office relating to the government of any city or corporation , or hold any civil or military office ( including the most insignificant , such as that of an ex- ciseman , a tide - waiter , or even a pedlar ) ; that by the ...
... elected to any office relating to the government of any city or corporation , or hold any civil or military office ( including the most insignificant , such as that of an ex- ciseman , a tide - waiter , or even a pedlar ) ; that by the ...
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Act of Parliament action administration affairs appointed Assembly authority British Cabinet character Church claims Colonies Committee conduct course Court Crown debate despatch discussion dominions Duke duty effect England English Constitution Executive Government exercise existing fact favour foreign G. C. Lewis Government grant Hansard House of Commons House of Lords Houses of Parliament India institutions interests judicial jurisdiction Justice King late legislation Legislature letter limits Lord Aberdeen Lord Chancellor Lord George Bentinck Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne Lord Palmerston Majesty Majesty's matter measures ment Ministry opinion organisation Parish Parlia Parliamentary party passed political position practice present Prince Consort principle private bills Privy Council provisions purpose Queen question recognised reform reign relations respect responsibility revenues Royal prerogative Secretary Sir Robert Peel sort Sovereign Statute territories tion Vict vote whole