The Quarterly Review, 262–263. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 150
... measures to obtain , where necessary and practicable , the emergency supplies re- quired to make their position secure , and to take them betimes , because new supplies cannot be improvised in a moment and well - considered plans make ...
... measures to obtain , where necessary and practicable , the emergency supplies re- quired to make their position secure , and to take them betimes , because new supplies cannot be improvised in a moment and well - considered plans make ...
Page 191
... measures commensurate with the needs of the present situation are possible . . . . The House of Lords must be abolished ; all the powers of constitutional govern- ment , emergency or otherwise , that have been freely used in the past ...
... measures commensurate with the needs of the present situation are possible . . . . The House of Lords must be abolished ; all the powers of constitutional govern- ment , emergency or otherwise , that have been freely used in the past ...
Page 193
... measures , and when our enemies attempt to sabotage them , then go to our people with a rallying cry to see our measures through the House of Lords , or are we going to use the House of Lords as an excuse for not putting forward our ...
... measures , and when our enemies attempt to sabotage them , then go to our people with a rallying cry to see our measures through the House of Lords , or are we going to use the House of Lords as an excuse for not putting forward our ...
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