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THE HOUSE OF LORDS The Financial Position of the House of Lords " We have no wish to infringe upon the province of the committee of the Commons which is to search for precedents to justify or to condemn the refusal of the House of Lords ...
THE HOUSE OF LORDS The Financial Position of the House of Lords " We have no wish to infringe upon the province of the committee of the Commons which is to search for precedents to justify or to condemn the refusal of the House of Lords ...
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are 1 precedent since the Revolution for the precise step the House of Lords have now taken . There is no case- or seems to be no case - in which they have interfered with the financial provision of the year .
are 1 precedent since the Revolution for the precise step the House of Lords have now taken . There is no case- or seems to be no case - in which they have interfered with the financial provision of the year .
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Everyone knows that a large majority of the House of Lords disapproved of the repeal of the Corn Law ; they would have been glad not to consent to it . Nevertheless , on the very first occasion in which a bill for the repeal was sent up ...
Everyone knows that a large majority of the House of Lords disapproved of the repeal of the Corn Law ; they would have been glad not to consent to it . Nevertheless , on the very first occasion in which a bill for the repeal was sent up ...
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