The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... Commons instead of the House of Lords . In that indirect manner a rural potentate , who half returned two county mem- bers , and wholly returned two borough members , — who perhaps gave seats to members of the govern ... HOUSE OF LORDS . 173.
... Commons instead of the House of Lords . In that indirect manner a rural potentate , who half returned two county mem- bers , and wholly returned two borough members , — who perhaps gave seats to members of the govern ... HOUSE OF LORDS . 173.
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... Commons , and swayed the Commons , sat there . Aristocratic influence was so powerful in the House of Commons , that there never was any serious breach of unity . When the Houses quarrelled , it was as in the great Aylesbury case ...
... Commons , and swayed the Commons , sat there . Aristocratic influence was so powerful in the House of Commons , that there never was any serious breach of unity . When the Houses quarrelled , it was as in the great Aylesbury case ...
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Walter Bagehot. TH No. V. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . * ' HE dignified aspect of the House of Commons is altogether secondary to its efficient use . It is dignified in a government in which the most prominent parts are good because they are ...
Walter Bagehot. TH No. V. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS . * ' HE dignified aspect of the House of Commons is altogether secondary to its efficient use . It is dignified in a government in which the most prominent parts are good because they are ...
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