The National Review, Volume 101W.H. Allen, 1933 |
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... Lord Lansdowne wrote to The Times on August 1 , ggesting ( on the authority of Lord Riddell's Memoirs ) that s father had not acted alone , but that he had consulted ord Balfour and had " submitted the letter to Lord Hardinge , en Under ...
... Lord Lansdowne wrote to The Times on August 1 , ggesting ( on the authority of Lord Riddell's Memoirs ) that s father had not acted alone , but that he had consulted ord Balfour and had " submitted the letter to Lord Hardinge , en Under ...
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... Lord Rosebery in 1884 , * who proposed , " That a Select Committee be appointed to con- sider the best means of promoting the efficiency of the House , " but the proposal was defeated by 77 votes to 38 . Four years later Lord Rosebery ...
... Lord Rosebery in 1884 , * who proposed , " That a Select Committee be appointed to con- sider the best means of promoting the efficiency of the House , " but the proposal was defeated by 77 votes to 38 . Four years later Lord Rosebery ...
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... Lord Lansdowne brought forward the House of Lords Reconstruction Bill , which proposed that certain Peers should be elected to serve for a period of 12 years , and that one - third of that body should retire every four years . The ...
... Lord Lansdowne brought forward the House of Lords Reconstruction Bill , which proposed that certain Peers should be elected to serve for a period of 12 years , and that one - third of that body should retire every four years . The ...
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