The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... House of 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- ment ...
... House of 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- ment ...
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... House of Lords . My opinion is , that you should advise the House to vote that which would tend most to public order , and would be most beneficial to the imme- diate interests of the country . " This is the mode in which the House of Lords ...
... House of Lords . My opinion is , that you should advise the House to vote that which would tend most to public order , and would be most beneficial to the imme- diate interests of the country . " This is the mode in which the House of Lords ...
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... House of Lords was , as it were , by a constitutional provi- dence , offered to the House of Lords , and they refused it . By what species of effort that error can be repaired I cannot tell ; but , unless it is re- paired , the ...
... House of Lords was , as it were , by a constitutional provi- dence , offered to the House of Lords , and they refused it . By what species of effort that error can be repaired I cannot tell ; but , unless it is re- paired , the ...
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