The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 265
... House of Commons all classes are represented , and the worker's and the poor man's point of view is urged . In this respect our House of Commons compares very favourably both with the House of Lords and the American Senate . In the ...
... House of Commons all classes are represented , and the worker's and the poor man's point of view is urged . In this respect our House of Commons compares very favourably both with the House of Lords and the American Senate . In the ...
Page 270
... House of Lords to take under its benevolent charge the taxation of the people . You , ' Sir Edward Grey has said to his opponents , are the revolutionaries ' ; and the charge ... Commons of say 30 270 Jan. The House of Lords and the Budget .
... House of Lords to take under its benevolent charge the taxation of the people . You , ' Sir Edward Grey has said to his opponents , are the revolutionaries ' ; and the charge ... Commons of say 30 270 Jan. The House of Lords and the Budget .
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Or Critical Journal. represent the House of Commons , to protect its privileges , and to assert its claims ; not to act as an independent judge between the Chamber , whose servant he is , and some outside authority . What is really ...
Or Critical Journal. represent the House of Commons , to protect its privileges , and to assert its claims ; not to act as an independent judge between the Chamber , whose servant he is , and some outside authority . What is really ...
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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