The National Review, Volume 8W.H. Allen, 1886 - English literature |
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Page 57
... House of Lords , to a considera- tion of the actual functions of the House of Commons , criticism has to shift its ground . It cannot be said that the House of Commons is supposed to have powers which in reality it does not possess or ...
... House of Lords , to a considera- tion of the actual functions of the House of Commons , criticism has to shift its ground . It cannot be said that the House of Commons is supposed to have powers which in reality it does not possess or ...
Page 60
... House of Commons , how long will it retain that approval ? What one House of Commons approves , another House of Commons may condemn . Nay , the same House of Commons may first approve , and then condemn , the same policy . What ...
... House of Commons , how long will it retain that approval ? What one House of Commons approves , another House of Commons may condemn . Nay , the same House of Commons may first approve , and then condemn , the same policy . What ...
Page 69
... House of Commons especially would be jealous of creating an Imperial representative body endowed with the power of revising its decisions . This , at least , would have been the case in the past , when the instincts of the House of ...
... House of Commons especially would be jealous of creating an Imperial representative body endowed with the power of revising its decisions . This , at least , would have been the case in the past , when the instincts of the House of ...
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