The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The political essaysHarvard University Press, 1974 |
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... Lords have always been thought to have a legal veto on all legislation if they choose to exercise it . Secondly , Lord Lyndhurst has cited instances in which the House of Lords have rejected money bills - small and petty bills , perhaps ...
... Lords have always been thought to have a legal veto on all legislation if they choose to exercise it . Secondly , Lord Lyndhurst has cited instances in which the House of Lords have rejected money bills - small and petty bills , perhaps ...
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... Lord Lyndhurst . The repeal of the Corn Laws was mainly carried without a struggle in the House of Lords because the ... Lord Derby last year abandoned it , and Lord Cairns has not this year acquired it . Lord Derby , it is true , on ...
... Lord Lyndhurst . The repeal of the Corn Laws was mainly carried without a struggle in the House of Lords because the ... Lord Derby last year abandoned it , and Lord Cairns has not this year acquired it . Lord Derby , it is true , on ...
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... Lord Palmerston Lord Russell , Sir Robert Peel , Lord Derby - were men educated in the unreformed Parliament , and ... Lords without ' disendowing ' them . A great 30 THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
... Lord Palmerston Lord Russell , Sir Robert Peel , Lord Derby - were men educated in the unreformed Parliament , and ... Lords without ' disendowing ' them . A great 30 THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
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