The English ConstitutionKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1900 - 292 páginas |
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Walter Bagehot. mate rule , that the House of Lords ought , on a first - class subject , to be slow - very slow - in rejecting a Bill passed even once by a large majority of the House of Commons . I would not of course lay this down as ...
Walter Bagehot. mate rule , that the House of Lords ought , on a first - class subject , to be slow - very slow - in rejecting a Bill passed even once by a large majority of the House of Commons . I would not of course lay this down as ...
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... House of Lords , than they would have if the House of Lords were abolished ; and that though one or two clever young peers might do better in the Commons , the old order of peers , young and old , clever and not clever , is much better ...
... House of Lords , than they would have if the House of Lords were abolished ; and that though one or two clever young peers might do better in the Commons , the old order of peers , young and old , clever and not clever , is much better ...
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... House of Lords- my point is , that a catastrophe which levels one will not spare the other . I conceive , therefore , that the great power of the House of Lords should be exercised very timidly and very cautiously . For the sake of ...
... House of Lords- my point is , that a catastrophe which levels one will not spare the other . I conceive , therefore , that the great power of the House of Lords should be exercised very timidly and very cautiously . For the sake of ...
Página xxxv
... Houses of Lords and Commons is to be remedied . To be effectual in that way , life peerages must be very numerous . Now the House of Lords will never consent to a very numerous life peerage without a storm ; they must be in terror to do ...
... Houses of Lords and Commons is to be remedied . To be effectual in that way , life peerages must be very numerous . Now the House of Lords will never consent to a very numerous life peerage without a storm ; they must be in terror to do ...
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... Lords , and so make them better able to oppose the Commons ; they think , if they do not say , " The House of Lords is our enemy and that of all Liberals ; happily the mass of it is not intellectual ; a few clever men are born there ...
... Lords , and so make them better able to oppose the Commons ; they think , if they do not say , " The House of Lords is our enemy and that of all Liberals ; happily the mass of it is not intellectual ; a few clever men are born there ...
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