The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 120
... House of Com- mons devotes weeks of aimless and arid palaver to a single clause , the House of Lords will , without incurring the least suspicion of hastiness , mould an intricate bill into shape in a few sittings . During the last ...
... House of Com- mons devotes weeks of aimless and arid palaver to a single clause , the House of Lords will , without incurring the least suspicion of hastiness , mould an intricate bill into shape in a few sittings . During the last ...
Page 126
... House is crowded with unaccustomed figures summoned by telegram from distant shires ; that characters who have made ... House of Commons is no better than the House of Lords ; and that black sheep are to be found in every flock . I ...
... House is crowded with unaccustomed figures summoned by telegram from distant shires ; that characters who have made ... House of Commons is no better than the House of Lords ; and that black sheep are to be found in every flock . I ...
Page 174
... House of Lords itself , I hope the House of Lords . may have sense enough and courage enough to take upon themselves , and upon their own initiative , the making of these necessary changes . Language like this coming from a man ...
... House of Lords itself , I hope the House of Lords . may have sense enough and courage enough to take upon themselves , and upon their own initiative , the making of these necessary changes . Language like this coming from a man ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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