The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 109A. Constable, 1859 |
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Page 272
... Parliament ; and an opportunity for an appeal to the country , by which public opinion would be tested , was soon given to Ministers . On the 10th of April , upon the next stage of the Bill , General Gascoyne moved a resolution that the ...
... Parliament ; and an opportunity for an appeal to the country , by which public opinion would be tested , was soon given to Ministers . On the 10th of April , upon the next stage of the Bill , General Gascoyne moved a resolution that the ...
Page 275
... Parliament ; but this theory was not always recognised by the King in practice . The Revolution of 1688 brought the theory and practice into harmony . Since that time the Crown has never attempted to govern without Parliament . Prior to ...
... Parliament ; but this theory was not always recognised by the King in practice . The Revolution of 1688 brought the theory and practice into harmony . Since that time the Crown has never attempted to govern without Parliament . Prior to ...
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... parliament had stood to the English par- liament in the same relation in which the legislature of a colony ( such as Canada or Jamaica ) , stands to the same body . The English parliament could , if it thought fit , legislate for ...
... parliament had stood to the English par- liament in the same relation in which the legislature of a colony ( such as Canada or Jamaica ) , stands to the same body . The English parliament could , if it thought fit , legislate for ...
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the History of Slavery and to the Government | 1 |
ciations | 37 |
1853 | 66 |
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