The National Review, Volume 85W.H. Allen, 1925 - English literature |
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... Reform of the House of Lords 685 ( " John Travers " ) BERESFORD , LADY BLANCHE BIRD , LIEUT . COL . M. BIRON , SIR CHARTRES BOYLE , SIR EDWARD , Bart . CENTURION " CORRESPONDENCE 421 • • Quebec Hindenburg ! What Next ? • 117 706 • Dr ...
... Reform of the House of Lords 685 ( " John Travers " ) BERESFORD , LADY BLANCHE BIRD , LIEUT . COL . M. BIRON , SIR CHARTRES BOYLE , SIR EDWARD , Bart . CENTURION " CORRESPONDENCE 421 • • Quebec Hindenburg ! What Next ? • 117 706 • Dr ...
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... Parliament and by the luck of the ballot , this reform has been embodied in a private Member's Bill to be introduced by Mr. McQuisten , the witty and effective Scottish lawyer who performed the signal EPISODES OF THE MONTH 87.
... Parliament and by the luck of the ballot , this reform has been embodied in a private Member's Bill to be introduced by Mr. McQuisten , the witty and effective Scottish lawyer who performed the signal EPISODES OF THE MONTH 87.
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... Reform THERE are so far no signs whatsoever of His Majesty's Ministers espousing the cause of the Reform of the House of Lords , to which many of them have at different times rendered lip service and of which none would care or dare to ...
... Reform THERE are so far no signs whatsoever of His Majesty's Ministers espousing the cause of the Reform of the House of Lords , to which many of them have at different times rendered lip service and of which none would care or dare to ...
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... reform of the Upper House was urgent in 1911 , it is yet more urgent in 1925. If it was a " debt of honour " on the part of the Liberal Government , it should be a sacred obligation to Conserva- tism confronted by Revolutionary ...
... reform of the Upper House was urgent in 1911 , it is yet more urgent in 1925. If it was a " debt of honour " on the part of the Liberal Government , it should be a sacred obligation to Conserva- tism confronted by Revolutionary ...
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... reform ( save in so far as these two Ministers desire the privilege of speaking in both Houses ) will exploit it with no little ingenuity . Those whose main preoccupation is the endowment of the Upper House with the powers vested in all ...
... reform ( save in so far as these two Ministers desire the privilege of speaking in both Houses ) will exploit it with no little ingenuity . Those whose main preoccupation is the endowment of the Upper House with the powers vested in all ...
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