The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 160
... House of Lords as a hereditary peer without being qualified , or ( 2 ) be elegible for the House of Commons after having once elected to sit in the House of Lords . The liberties accorded to them would be these : -Any peer could ( 1 ) ...
... House of Lords as a hereditary peer without being qualified , or ( 2 ) be elegible for the House of Commons after having once elected to sit in the House of Lords . The liberties accorded to them would be these : -Any peer could ( 1 ) ...
Page 174
... Lord Derby expressed himself at the Fishmongers ' Hall on February 7 , 1888 , as follows : - Now that considerable changes are necessary or desirable in the Constitution of the House of Lords itself , I hope the House of Lords . may ...
... Lord Derby expressed himself at the Fishmongers ' Hall on February 7 , 1888 , as follows : - Now that considerable changes are necessary or desirable in the Constitution of the House of Lords itself , I hope the House of Lords . may ...
Page 297
... HOUSE OF LORDS . THREE schemes for the Reconstruction of the House of Lords are now before the country . Lord Rosebery , in his recent motion for a Committee of the House of Lords to inquire into the question , proposed to reconstruct the ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS . THREE schemes for the Reconstruction of the House of Lords are now before the country . Lord Rosebery , in his recent motion for a Committee of the House of Lords to inquire into the question , proposed to reconstruct the ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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