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... Commons . The good custom of Elizabethan days might have gone on . Privy Councillors might have continued to order and arrange the business of the Commons . It happened otherwise . Almost without observa- tion , Privy Councillors ceased ...
... Commons . The good custom of Elizabethan days might have gone on . Privy Councillors might have continued to order and arrange the business of the Commons . It happened otherwise . Almost without observa- tion , Privy Councillors ceased ...
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... Commons , the position of the Committee of the Whole , and other factors in the development , have carried us necessarily back into the two first decades of the century . If , however , I have seemed to study the new leadership of the ...
... Commons , the position of the Committee of the Whole , and other factors in the development , have carried us necessarily back into the two first decades of the century . If , however , I have seemed to study the new leadership of the ...
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... Commons , the failure of his Government to maintain , through the control of elections , a majority in the Commons , all these factors and others have been mentioned in explanation of the change in the leadership of the Lower House ...
... Commons , the failure of his Government to maintain , through the control of elections , a majority in the Commons , all these factors and others have been mentioned in explanation of the change in the leadership of the Lower House ...
Contents
SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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