The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 206A. Constable, 1907 |
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Page 161
... House of Commons with that enjoyed by the prelates in the House of Peers , and their complete equality with the Commons was asserted . The spiritual peers in the Upper House even went the length of declining to consider the bills sent ...
... House of Commons with that enjoyed by the prelates in the House of Peers , and their complete equality with the Commons was asserted . The spiritual peers in the Upper House even went the length of declining to consider the bills sent ...
Page 164
... House of Commons . For though only relating to the doings of the first Session of this Parliament , it is a manifestly accurate record of the business transacted , and contains exact particulars of matters not ascertainable in the case ...
... House of Commons . For though only relating to the doings of the first Session of this Parliament , it is a manifestly accurate record of the business transacted , and contains exact particulars of matters not ascertainable in the case ...
Page 255
... House of Commons . It remains a standing mystery that a statesman like Mr. Gladstone , of unrivalled parlia- mentary experience , should have proposed so palpably absurd and unworkable a plan . It was , of course , torn to shreds in House ...
... House of Commons . It remains a standing mystery that a statesman like Mr. Gladstone , of unrivalled parlia- mentary experience , should have proposed so palpably absurd and unworkable a plan . It was , of course , torn to shreds in House ...
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