The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... Reform Act of 1832 did not for many years disclose its real consequences ; a writer in 1836 , whether he approved or ... Reform Bill . Undeniably there has lately been a great change in our politics . It is commonly said that " there is ...
... Reform Act of 1832 did not for many years disclose its real consequences ; a writer in 1836 , whether he approved or ... Reform Bill . Undeniably there has lately been a great change in our politics . It is commonly said that " there is ...
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... Reform Act , this single cause would have effected grave altera- tions . " " The mere settlement of the Reform question made a great change too . If it could have been settled by any other change , or even without any change , the ...
... Reform Act , this single cause would have effected grave altera- tions . " " The mere settlement of the Reform question made a great change too . If it could have been settled by any other change , or even without any change , the ...
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... Reform Act the function of the House of Lords has been altered in English history . Before that Act it was , if not a directing Chamber , at least a Chamber of Directors . The leading nobles , who had most influence in the Commons , and ...
... Reform Act the function of the House of Lords has been altered in English history . Before that Act it was , if not a directing Chamber , at least a Chamber of Directors . The leading nobles , who had most influence in the Commons , and ...
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