British Parliamentary DemocracyHoughton Mifflin, 1962 - 281 páginas Introductory study of events and forces that led to the fusion of parliamentary government and democratic institutions in England throughout its history. |
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... passed six years earlier , which declared that if more than five persons of the age of sixteen years or upwards assembled for " any exercise of religion in other manner than is allowed by the liturgy or practice of the Church of England ...
... passed six years earlier , which declared that if more than five persons of the age of sixteen years or upwards assembled for " any exercise of religion in other manner than is allowed by the liturgy or practice of the Church of England ...
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... passed by the Lords within one month , be presented to the Sovereign for the Royal As- sent . What was meant by a ... passed into law under the provisions of the Parliament Act . In 1949 a Bill amending the Parliament Act by reducing ...
... passed by the Lords within one month , be presented to the Sovereign for the Royal As- sent . What was meant by a ... passed into law under the provisions of the Parliament Act . In 1949 a Bill amending the Parliament Act by reducing ...
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... passed . Opposition to the Reform Bill was intense . The Duke of Wellington considered that if the Reform Bill were passed , the House of Commons would become a democratic assembly of the worst description . He held that democracy ...
... passed . Opposition to the Reform Bill was intense . The Duke of Wellington considered that if the Reform Bill were passed , the House of Commons would become a democratic assembly of the worst description . He held that democracy ...
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The British Constitution | 1 |
The Sovereign | 11 |
The House of Lords | 33 |
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