The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 69Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1911 |
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Pagina 15
... Parliament - he dare not closure it in a new Parliament . It is no light matter recasting the Constitu- tion . Even in the great free Republic of the United States , which has no such strong reverence for tradition as has proved the ...
... Parliament - he dare not closure it in a new Parliament . It is no light matter recasting the Constitu- tion . Even in the great free Republic of the United States , which has no such strong reverence for tradition as has proved the ...
Pagina 17
... Parliament . Is it conceivable that the country would permit a great constitu- tional question to be decided by a moribund Parliament without reference to the electors ? If the Government attempted to do so , they could not face the ...
... Parliament . Is it conceivable that the country would permit a great constitu- tional question to be decided by a moribund Parliament without reference to the electors ? If the Government attempted to do so , they could not face the ...
Pagina 193
... Parliament . ' This is incontestable , as will be shown in a few moments , and no responsible person in either of the two Houses will ever dream of getting up to contest it , even in days when such singular anxiety prevails to find new ...
... Parliament . ' This is incontestable , as will be shown in a few moments , and no responsible person in either of the two Houses will ever dream of getting up to contest it , even in days when such singular anxiety prevails to find new ...
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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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