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a majority in the House of Commons , the King would have neither the right nor the power to refuse them office . The other members of the Socialist League are content to avoid the thorny subject of the Royal Prerogative and to ...
a majority in the House of Commons , the King would have neither the right nor the power to refuse them office . The other members of the Socialist League are content to avoid the thorny subject of the Royal Prerogative and to ...
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THE PROBLEM OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS . THE House of Lords , as it exists to - day , is subject to severe criticism both from Conservatives and from Socialists . Conservatives wish to reform it in order to give it greater powers and so to ...
THE PROBLEM OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS . THE House of Lords , as it exists to - day , is subject to severe criticism both from Conservatives and from Socialists . Conservatives wish to reform it in order to give it greater powers and so to ...
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Would - be reformers have , in their anxiety not to be thought ' Die - hards , ' confined themselves to half measures , and have sought to counterbalance a small increase in the powers of the House of Lords by advocating the reduction ...
Would - be reformers have , in their anxiety not to be thought ' Die - hards , ' confined themselves to half measures , and have sought to counterbalance a small increase in the powers of the House of Lords by advocating the reduction ...
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