The English ConstitutionT. Nelson & Sons, 1872 - 382 páginas |
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... vote of censure on a Liberal Government by the Carlton , or on a Tory Government by the Reform Club . And in no case has an adverse vote by the Lords the same decisive effect as a vote of the Commons ; the Lower House is the ruling and ...
... vote of censure on a Liberal Government by the Carlton , or on a Tory Government by the Reform Club . And in no case has an adverse vote by the Lords the same decisive effect as a vote of the Commons ; the Lower House is the ruling and ...
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... vote for the candi- date they prefer ; then let the Speaker count the votes , and the candidate with the greatest number be premier . This mode of election would throw the whole choice into the hands of party organisation , just as our ...
... vote for the candi- date they prefer ; then let the Speaker count the votes , and the candidate with the greatest number be premier . This mode of election would throw the whole choice into the hands of party organisation , just as our ...
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... vote ; if every voter gives notice , and every one looks to make the most of his vote , each group will have just 1000 . But the law shall not make this necessary - it shall take the 658 most numerous groups , no matter whether they ...
... vote ; if every voter gives notice , and every one looks to make the most of his vote , each group will have just 1000 . But the law shall not make this necessary - it shall take the 658 most numerous groups , no matter whether they ...
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