The National Review, Volume 55W.H. Allen, 1910 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 94
Page 12
... authority to manufacture as many Peers as might be necessary to convert the Unionist House of Lords into a Radical House of Lords . If Mr. Asquith meant something else , he might have expressed himself differently , if he meant what he ...
... authority to manufacture as many Peers as might be necessary to convert the Unionist House of Lords into a Radical House of Lords . If Mr. Asquith meant something else , he might have expressed himself differently , if he meant what he ...
Page 22
... authority of the House of Commons over Finance , and its predominance in Legislation . These Measures , in the opinion of My advisers [ our italics ] , should provide that this House ( i.e. , the House of Lords ) should be so ...
... authority of the House of Commons over Finance , and its predominance in Legislation . These Measures , in the opinion of My advisers [ our italics ] , should provide that this House ( i.e. , the House of Lords ) should be so ...
Page 34
... authority of the acts and decisions of the popular elected Chamber . " The Liberal Party announced that they could not go on under this intolerable system , and their appeal to the country " was primarily an appeal to give us authority ...
... authority of the acts and decisions of the popular elected Chamber . " The Liberal Party announced that they could not go on under this intolerable system , and their appeal to the country " was primarily an appeal to give us authority ...
Page 35
... authority for an in- definite exercise of the Royal prerogative in regard to a measure which has never been submitted to or approved by the House of Commons is a thing which , in my judgment , no constitutional statesman can properly ...
... authority for an in- definite exercise of the Royal prerogative in regard to a measure which has never been submitted to or approved by the House of Commons is a thing which , in my judgment , no constitutional statesman can properly ...
Page 59
... authorities on Germany , would be the cost to the German worker if he tried to live in England on German food and in German conditions ? Yet Mr. Lloyd George told a meeting at Llangefni that , " while the British working man only paid ...
... authorities on Germany , would be the cost to the German worker if he tried to live in England on German food and in German conditions ? Yet Mr. Lloyd George told a meeting at Llangefni that , " while the British working man only paid ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American army Asquith attack Australia Bill Britain British Budget Cabinet Cadbury Canada Canadian Chancellor Churchill cocoa Colonies commercial Constitution declared defence Dominions duty Election Empire England English Englishman Exchequer fact finance followed foreign Free Trade French friends George Wilkins German give Government hereditary Home Rule House of Commons House of Lords Imperial important India interest Ireland Irish issue King Labour land leaders legislation less Liberal living Lloyd George Lord Lansdowne Lord Rosebery Lyttelton majority means ment nation Navy never opinion Parliament Parliamentary passed Peers People's Budget persons political politicians position present Press Prime Minister principle proposals question Radical realise recognised Redmond regard resolutions revenue Second Chamber Shakespeare social Speaker speech T. P. O'Connor Tariff Reform taxation things tion to-day Unionist Veto vote Westminster Gazette Whitehead whole words