The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. THE HOUSE OF LORDS The Financial Position of the House of Lords1 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 con ...
Walter Bagehot Norman St. John-Stevas. THE HOUSE OF LORDS The Financial Position of the House of Lords1 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 con ...
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... Commons have voted , is insufficient , and we will increase it . ' They have never said to the financial authorities of the country , ' You are not asking for enough money , we will give you more money . ' And this is what ... HOUSE OF LORDS.
... Commons have voted , is insufficient , and we will increase it . ' They have never said to the financial authorities of the country , ' You are not asking for enough money , we will give you more money . ' And this is what ... HOUSE OF LORDS.
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... Commons desirous of popularity , and not very careful of the future ; suppose that govern- ment should propose , for the sake of stray votes in the House , or of momentary popularity at an ensuing election , to give up ... HOUSE OF LORDS.
... Commons desirous of popularity , and not very careful of the future ; suppose that govern- ment should propose , for the sake of stray votes in the House , or of momentary popularity at an ensuing election , to give up ... HOUSE OF LORDS.
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