The National Review, Volume 52W.H. Allen, 1908 - English literature |
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Page 42
... Commons almost without dis- cussion by the extraordinary application of the guillotine , was introduced into the Upper House with a great flourish of trumpets and with many ominous threats as to what would happen if the Lords interfered ...
... Commons almost without dis- cussion by the extraordinary application of the guillotine , was introduced into the Upper House with a great flourish of trumpets and with many ominous threats as to what would happen if the Lords interfered ...
Page 748
A LABOUR VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ALMOST the first thing one learns after entering the House of Commons , if one has not previously arrived at the same con- clusion through observation from the outside , is that the present system ...
A LABOUR VIEW OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ALMOST the first thing one learns after entering the House of Commons , if one has not previously arrived at the same con- clusion through observation from the outside , is that the present system ...
Page 755
... Commons controls the Executive by means of its power to refuse or accede to the demand of the Crown for money ; but political leaders of both Parties , and all who have watched Par- liamentary proceedings , know that in point of fact ...
... Commons controls the Executive by means of its power to refuse or accede to the demand of the Crown for money ; but political leaders of both Parties , and all who have watched Par- liamentary proceedings , know that in point of fact ...
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