The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 704
... House . Over 700 peers have a right to attend the House of Lords . This figure includes minors . The number who do attend fluc- tuates within much smaller limits . Less than 100 peers may be called regular parliamentarians . A number of ...
... House . Over 700 peers have a right to attend the House of Lords . This figure includes minors . The number who do attend fluc- tuates within much smaller limits . Less than 100 peers may be called regular parliamentarians . A number of ...
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... House of Lords member speaks more than ten columns of Hansard in a year . Now let us look at the noble- men who exceeded this length in their speeches in 1929. I speak here only of lords who have inherited their titles . It is ...
... House of Lords member speaks more than ten columns of Hansard in a year . Now let us look at the noble- men who exceeded this length in their speeches in 1929. I speak here only of lords who have inherited their titles . It is ...
Pagina 706
... House is the natural dislike of trade unionists to accept hereditary honours . Life peerages would meet the case more satisfactorily . If the Government were seriously anxious to improve the efficiency of the House of Lords - which they ...
... House is the natural dislike of trade unionists to accept hereditary honours . Life peerages would meet the case more satisfactorily . If the Government were seriously anxious to improve the efficiency of the House of Lords - which they ...
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UNEMPLOYMENT By Right Hon Sir Arthur SteelMaitland | 35 |
Sharp | 55 |
RATIONALISATION AND THE STEEL INDUSTRY By Jules Menken | 225 |
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