The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 137
... legislation with in- creasing frequency . In 1908 it was used for introducing and carrying two Acts , one of which regulated the use of hydraulic power , and the other prohibited the manufacture and sale of absinthe throughout ...
... legislation with in- creasing frequency . In 1908 it was used for introducing and carrying two Acts , one of which regulated the use of hydraulic power , and the other prohibited the manufacture and sale of absinthe throughout ...
Page 140
... legislative omnipotence ' is the very antithesis of the Swiss federal system , under which each district has a separate cantonal life of its own ; where the work of legislation is divided between the central and the local assemblies ...
... legislative omnipotence ' is the very antithesis of the Swiss federal system , under which each district has a separate cantonal life of its own ; where the work of legislation is divided between the central and the local assemblies ...
Page 264
... legislation and taxation is essentially necessary to liberty . The Crown , the Peers , are equally legislative powers with the Commons . If taxation ' be a part of simple legislation , the Crown , the Peers , have rights in taxation as ...
... legislation and taxation is essentially necessary to liberty . The Crown , the Peers , are equally legislative powers with the Commons . If taxation ' be a part of simple legislation , the Crown , the Peers , have rights in taxation as ...
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