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Pagina 15
... Parliament Bill has never been debated in the House of Commons . It must be debated . Mr. Asquith closured it in the old Parliament - he dare not closure it in a new Parliament . It is no light matter recasting the Constitu- tion . Even ...
... Parliament Bill has never been debated in the House of Commons . It must be debated . Mr. Asquith closured it in the old Parliament - he dare not closure it in a new Parliament . It is no light matter recasting the Constitu- tion . Even ...
Pagina 16
... House of Lords in a fair spirit of compromise . But if the Bill is introduced without the alteration of a comma ... Commons , but in the Lords all things are possible ; and , though it would be most unusual for an Opposition to introduce ...
... House of Lords in a fair spirit of compromise . But if the Bill is introduced without the alteration of a comma ... Commons , but in the Lords all things are possible ; and , though it would be most unusual for an Opposition to introduce ...
Pagina 997
... House of Commons which the system of election by colleges of members of Parlia- ment might develop . Were one political party continuously in power for ten years , like the Unionist Party from 1895 to 1905 , with a large majority , the ...
... House of Commons which the system of election by colleges of members of Parlia- ment might develop . Were one political party continuously in power for ten years , like the Unionist Party from 1895 to 1905 , with a large majority , the ...
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THE GENERAL ELECTION AND AFTER By the Right Hon Lord Ribblesdale | 20 |
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM By Harold | 34 |
RECOLLECTIONS OF COPENHAGEN IN THE SIXTIES By Lady Paget | 44 |
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