The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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... Commons were laconically in- formed that " the estimates for the expenditure of the coming year will in due course be laid before you . " It can hardly be said that that part of the Royal speech in which Ministers are peculiarly ...
... Commons were laconically in- formed that " the estimates for the expenditure of the coming year will in due course be laid before you . " It can hardly be said that that part of the Royal speech in which Ministers are peculiarly ...
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... Commons made it patent from the outset that the kid - glove methods which have so long hampered the Opposition Front Bench had been finally discarded , to the immense delight of his supporters inside and outside Parliament , who are ...
... Commons made it patent from the outset that the kid - glove methods which have so long hampered the Opposition Front Bench had been finally discarded , to the immense delight of his supporters inside and outside Parliament , who are ...
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... Commons with an earnest appeal to the Unionist Party to co - operate in licking it into shape , with the results we all know . LORD SHEFFIELD , who is under no necessity to " toe the line " to Messrs . Redmond , Dillon , Devlin , and ...
... Commons with an earnest appeal to the Unionist Party to co - operate in licking it into shape , with the results we all know . LORD SHEFFIELD , who is under no necessity to " toe the line " to Messrs . Redmond , Dillon , Devlin , and ...
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... Commons the task of moving and seconding the reply to the speech from the Throne was entrusted to two juvenile democrats , both belonging to well- Debate in the known Liberal families , gloriously garbed for the Commons occasion , who ...
... Commons the task of moving and seconding the reply to the speech from the Throne was entrusted to two juvenile democrats , both belonging to well- Debate in the known Liberal families , gloriously garbed for the Commons occasion , who ...
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... Commons as a legislative assembly , and it seems to me almost a pity that we should have these old forms which can only remind us of a Constitution which we have lost . " There was no limit to the subjects which might be discussed in a ...
... Commons as a legislative assembly , and it seems to me almost a pity that we should have these old forms which can only remind us of a Constitution which we have lost . " There was no limit to the subjects which might be discussed in a ...
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