The English ConstitutionOxford University Press, 1968 - 312 páginas |
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... question now before the House , I propose to endeavour to induce them to avoid to involve the country in the addi- tional difficulties of a difference of opinion , possibly a dispute between the Houses , on a question in the decision of ...
... question now before the House , I propose to endeavour to induce them to avoid to involve the country in the addi- tional difficulties of a difference of opinion , possibly a dispute between the Houses , on a question in the decision of ...
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... question upon which it decides be administrative or legislative ; no matter whether it concerns high matters of the essential constitution or small matters of daily detail ; no matter whether it be a question of making a war or ...
... question upon which it decides be administrative or legislative ; no matter whether it concerns high matters of the essential constitution or small matters of daily detail ; no matter whether it be a question of making a war or ...
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... question it shall attend to ; it is as much as it can do to judge decently of the questions which drift down to it , and are brought before it ; it almost never settles its topics ; it can only decide upon the issues of those topics ...
... question it shall attend to ; it is as much as it can do to judge decently of the questions which drift down to it , and are brought before it ; it almost never settles its topics ; it can only decide upon the issues of those topics ...
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THE MONARCHY | 30 |
THE MONARCHY continued | 51 |
THE HOUSE OF LORDS | 79 |
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