The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 164
... passed and supplies voted is adduced in their favour , it would certainly be worth investigation of the division lists in order to discover how many of the measures passed would have been rejected if it had not been for the voting power ...
... passed and supplies voted is adduced in their favour , it would certainly be worth investigation of the division lists in order to discover how many of the measures passed would have been rejected if it had not been for the voting power ...
Pagina 483
... passed and which the electorate would be willing to have passed . I suggest that a somewhat Gilbertian situation arises when , as may often be , the very fact that a measure is widely and largely sup- ported renders its chance of passing ...
... passed and which the electorate would be willing to have passed . I suggest that a somewhat Gilbertian situation arises when , as may often be , the very fact that a measure is widely and largely sup- ported renders its chance of passing ...
Pagina 556
... passing into law of Mr. Snowden's Land Taxation Bill , and also some measure of electoral reform to which we may be pledged ... passed in 1927. ' The Act was , in some of its provisions , a clever party measure of a peculiarly mean and ...
... passing into law of Mr. Snowden's Land Taxation Bill , and also some measure of electoral reform to which we may be pledged ... passed in 1927. ' The Act was , in some of its provisions , a clever party measure of a peculiarly mean and ...
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