The British ConstitutionMacmillan, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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... Speaker still submits himself for the approbation of the Queen . Speakers were inclined to interpret their divided loyalty differently . In 1629 , Speaker Finch reminded the Commons : ' I am not less the King's servant for being yours ...
... Speaker still submits himself for the approbation of the Queen . Speakers were inclined to interpret their divided loyalty differently . In 1629 , Speaker Finch reminded the Commons : ' I am not less the King's servant for being yours ...
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... Speaker , not being elected in the normal way , might lose status and thus some authority . Other traditions connected with the Speaker do much to enhance the dignity of meetings of the House . He is attended by the Sergeant - at - Arms ...
... Speaker , not being elected in the normal way , might lose status and thus some authority . Other traditions connected with the Speaker do much to enhance the dignity of meetings of the House . He is attended by the Sergeant - at - Arms ...
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... Speaker's chairmanship . Should any member complain of a breach of privilege , the Speaker decides whether a prima facie case has been established . Where a breach is found , he inflicts the appropriate punishment ( see below ) ...
... Speaker's chairmanship . Should any member complain of a breach of privilege , the Speaker decides whether a prima facie case has been established . Where a breach is found , he inflicts the appropriate punishment ( see below ) ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 26 |
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