The constitutional history of England, 1760-1860, Nide 1Longman, Green, Roberts, 1863 |
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Sivu 175
... appeared in the " Gazette , " ment . declaring the king's pleasure that it should be further prorogued by commission to the 29th . But before this commission could be signed , his Majesty became so ill that the lord chancellor , unable ...
... appeared in the " Gazette , " ment . declaring the king's pleasure that it should be further prorogued by commission to the 29th . But before this commission could be signed , his Majesty became so ill that the lord chancellor , unable ...
Sivu 199
... appeared , how- ever , from the debts incurred , that his Majesty was not inclined to permit this concession to diminish the influence of the crown . The money arising out of the hereditary revenues , secured by various acts of ...
... appeared , how- ever , from the debts incurred , that his Majesty was not inclined to permit this concession to diminish the influence of the crown . The money arising out of the hereditary revenues , secured by various acts of ...
Sivu 227
... appeared in answer to the objection that a prince might ascend the throne at eighteen , yet might not marry till twenty - five : " Quoth Tom to Dick , - " Thou art a And little know'st of life : [ fool , Alas ! ' tis easier far to rule ...
... appeared in answer to the objection that a prince might ascend the throne at eighteen , yet might not marry till twenty - five : " Quoth Tom to Dick , - " Thou art a And little know'st of life : [ fool , Alas ! ' tis easier far to rule ...
Sivu 271
... appearance of a select committee . Three peers may wield all the authority of the House . Nay , even less than that number are competent to pass or reject a law , if their unanimity should avert a division , or notice of their imperfect ...
... appearance of a select committee . Three peers may wield all the authority of the House . Nay , even less than that number are competent to pass or reject a law , if their unanimity should avert a division , or notice of their imperfect ...
Sivu 288
... appeared that a corrupt association , comprising the majority of the electors , and calling itself " The Chris- tian Club , " had , under the guise of charity , been in the habit of selling the borough to the highest bidder , and ...
... appeared that a corrupt association , comprising the majority of the electors , and calling itself " The Chris- tian Club , " had , under the guise of charity , been in the habit of selling the borough to the highest bidder , and ...
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Suositut otteet
Sivu 451 - Parliament is not a congress of ambassadors from different and hostile interests; which interests must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates; but parliament is a deliberative assembly of one nation, with one interest, that of the whole...