Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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Página 105
... Lords , ' he writes , ' was a second - rate force , even when the peers were a first - rate force . ' It appeared to him that in his day most Lords were feeble and forlorn . The Reform Act of 1832 may be taken as the watershed in the ...
... Lords , ' he writes , ' was a second - rate force , even when the peers were a first - rate force . ' It appeared to him that in his day most Lords were feeble and forlorn . The Reform Act of 1832 may be taken as the watershed in the ...
Página 107
... Lords would have done the country a considerable service , both constitutionally and politically . Again , it is not too airy a fantasy to suppose that a Govern- ment might , in some situations , anticipate a Lords ' rejection with ...
... Lords would have done the country a considerable service , both constitutionally and politically . Again , it is not too airy a fantasy to suppose that a Govern- ment might , in some situations , anticipate a Lords ' rejection with ...
Página 115
... Lords , if they could only get at it . Excellent as have been the intentions of both Conservative and Labour Governments in thus trying to make the com- position of the Lords look more plausible , the results seem to me to be shoddy ...
... Lords , if they could only get at it . Excellent as have been the intentions of both Conservative and Labour Governments in thus trying to make the com- position of the Lords look more plausible , the results seem to me to be shoddy ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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