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The House of Commons alters the qualification of its members and constituents ; but it remains the House of Commons , because it still represents the Commons of the realm . Upon the incorporation of the Scotch and Irish Parlia- ments ...
The House of Commons alters the qualification of its members and constituents ; but it remains the House of Commons , because it still represents the Commons of the realm . Upon the incorporation of the Scotch and Irish Parlia- ments ...
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The real and proper remedy for the hurry and confusion of parliamentary business is for the House of Commons to fix their Committees earlier . All the Private Bills are deposited before the beginning of the Session , and there is no ...
The real and proper remedy for the hurry and confusion of parliamentary business is for the House of Commons to fix their Committees earlier . All the Private Bills are deposited before the beginning of the Session , and there is no ...
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But let Committees be instructed , and the House resolve , to resist and stop all attempts , by whom- soever made , to introduce exceptional legislation whenever it is not clearly required to meet an exceptional grievance .
But let Committees be instructed , and the House resolve , to resist and stop all attempts , by whom- soever made , to introduce exceptional legislation whenever it is not clearly required to meet an exceptional grievance .
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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