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Page xi
... , I have never relied upon my own interpretations , but have always illustrated the matter in hand by reference to the best opinions recorded in the debates of Parliament , or in evidence before select com- PREFACE . xi.
... , I have never relied upon my own interpretations , but have always illustrated the matter in hand by reference to the best opinions recorded in the debates of Parliament , or in evidence before select com- PREFACE . xi.
Page xvii
... matters of Supply and Taxation I. ( a ) Restrictions upon Parliament in matters of Supply Necessity for the consent of the Crown before proceeding upon any matter which involves public expenditure Practice of the Lords less stringent ...
... matters of Supply and Taxation I. ( a ) Restrictions upon Parliament in matters of Supply Necessity for the consent of the Crown before proceeding upon any matter which involves public expenditure Practice of the Lords less stringent ...
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... matter of constitutional practice , the system of par- liamentary government has fortunately done away with the ... matters to be decided within the walls of Parliament by the relative strength of existing political parties . The same ...
... matter of constitutional practice , the system of par- liamentary government has fortunately done away with the ... matters to be decided within the walls of Parliament by the relative strength of existing political parties . The same ...
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... matter of very great importance , ' and can only be counterbalanced by the formal approval of the same policy by the House of Commons . It is true that the Grey ministry resigned , in 1832 , in consequence of the rejection of the Reform ...
... matter of very great importance , ' and can only be counterbalanced by the formal approval of the same policy by the House of Commons . It is true that the Grey ministry resigned , in 1832 , in consequence of the rejection of the Reform ...
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... matter , and that the treaties had been negotiated by the king himself . Lord Somers was acquitted by the House of Lords , notwithstanding the unwarrantable nature of his defence , in trusting for the justification of his con- duct to ...
... matter , and that the treaties had been negotiated by the king himself . Lord Somers was acquitted by the House of Lords , notwithstanding the unwarrantable nature of his defence , in trusting for the justification of his con- duct to ...
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