The Quarterly Review, 263. köide,522. numberJohn Murray, 1934 |
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Page 192
... ment Act all Money Bills can be passed within a month regardless of the opposition of the House of Lords . All other Bills can , it is true , be delayed for two years , and the Socialists contend that this power , if it were used to the ...
... ment Act all Money Bills can be passed within a month regardless of the opposition of the House of Lords . All other Bills can , it is true , be delayed for two years , and the Socialists contend that this power , if it were used to the ...
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... ment Act has suggested for the new Second Chamber powers which are in reality greater than those enjoyed by the House of Lords before the Parliament Act was passed . His proposal is , in fact , a combination of two incompatible ...
... ment Act has suggested for the new Second Chamber powers which are in reality greater than those enjoyed by the House of Lords before the Parliament Act was passed . His proposal is , in fact , a combination of two incompatible ...
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... ment enacted in 1876 , long after banking had become general , that bank books need not be proved in court according to the rules of best evidence , ' the preamble to the Act recited : Whereas serious inconvenience has been occasioned ...
... ment enacted in 1876 , long after banking had become general , that bank books need not be proved in court according to the rules of best evidence , ' the preamble to the Act recited : Whereas serious inconvenience has been occasioned ...
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ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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