The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 266
... Bill has the legal power to stop the supplies that is , its action in so doing cannot be complained of or questioned in any court of law . No Bill , whether a taxing Bill or otherwise , that has passed the House of Commons , even with ...
... Bill has the legal power to stop the supplies that is , its action in so doing cannot be complained of or questioned in any court of law . No Bill , whether a taxing Bill or otherwise , that has passed the House of Commons , even with ...
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... Bill because in the previous year a Licensing Bill which imposed increased duties was rejected by the House of Lords . The argument seems to have nothing whatever to do with tacking , ' but to rest on the notion that because one year ...
... Bill because in the previous year a Licensing Bill which imposed increased duties was rejected by the House of Lords . The argument seems to have nothing whatever to do with tacking , ' but to rest on the notion that because one year ...
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... Bills other than Money Bills . 2. That it is expedient that the powers of the House of Lords , as respects Bills other than Money Bills , be restricted by law , so that any such Bill which has passed the House of Commons in three ...
... Bills other than Money Bills . 2. That it is expedient that the powers of the House of Lords , as respects Bills other than Money Bills , be restricted by law , so that any such Bill which has passed the House of Commons in three ...
Contents
1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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