The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Page 243
... rule has worked so well , that it has been continued on the advice of the Committee which revised their rules in 1876 . As to the second rule ; of what efficacy in Committee can be any limitation of motions for delay , if that ...
... rule has worked so well , that it has been continued on the advice of the Committee which revised their rules in 1876 . As to the second rule ; of what efficacy in Committee can be any limitation of motions for delay , if that ...
Page 253
... rule of progress which has worked so well . The line of reform hitherto chosen by the House has been the abolition of super- fluous questions on the stages of a Bill , and this is but one more step forward in the same direction . The new ...
... rule of progress which has worked so well . The line of reform hitherto chosen by the House has been the abolition of super- fluous questions on the stages of a Bill , and this is but one more step forward in the same direction . The new ...
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... rule , and , whatever other changes may be adopted , we trust that rule is doomed . It has failed utterly in securing its ostensible object , the adjournment of the House at a reasonable hour ; indeed , it has been worse than ...
... rule , and , whatever other changes may be adopted , we trust that rule is doomed . It has failed utterly in securing its ostensible object , the adjournment of the House at a reasonable hour ; indeed , it has been worse than ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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