The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 359
... Commons . It is possible , not to say probable , that the King considered the formation of a National Government under the leader- ship of Mr MacDonald to be the best method of dealing with the emergency caused by the break - up of the ...
... Commons . It is possible , not to say probable , that the King considered the formation of a National Government under the leader- ship of Mr MacDonald to be the best method of dealing with the emergency caused by the break - up of the ...
Page 198
... Commons , but there was a clear division of opinion as to the point of time at which the Peers should withdraw their opposi- tion . The natural evolution of the Constitution had led the majority of the Peers to accept the principle ...
... Commons , but there was a clear division of opinion as to the point of time at which the Peers should withdraw their opposi- tion . The natural evolution of the Constitution had led the majority of the Peers to accept the principle ...
Page 200
... Commons after a General Election . A return to the pre - Parliament Act procedure would have the added advantage that the vexed question of the definition of Money Bills would no longer arise . There appears to be a general consensus of ...
... Commons after a General Election . A return to the pre - Parliament Act procedure would have the added advantage that the vexed question of the definition of Money Bills would no longer arise . There appears to be a general consensus of ...
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