The Quarterly Review, Volume 301William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1963 |
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... majority in the House of Commons . The reason why Baldwin made this decision is not clear . He might have felt that an election fought over the tariff issue would re - unite the Conservative Party , or perhaps he felt himself bound in ...
... majority in the House of Commons . The reason why Baldwin made this decision is not clear . He might have felt that an election fought over the tariff issue would re - unite the Conservative Party , or perhaps he felt himself bound in ...
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... majority . The Septennial Act remained in force for almost two hundred years , until amended in 1911. From the facts concerning the length of Parliaments before 1911 it might have been more realistic if the amendment to the Septennial ...
... majority . The Septennial Act remained in force for almost two hundred years , until amended in 1911. From the facts concerning the length of Parliaments before 1911 it might have been more realistic if the amendment to the Septennial ...
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... majority of the people , interpreted by Whitehall to mean all the inhabitants and by Rhodesia as the majority of the voters . Other reasons for delay were the much - disputed new constitu- tions of the three territories and the ...
... majority of the people , interpreted by Whitehall to mean all the inhabitants and by Rhodesia as the majority of the voters . Other reasons for delay were the much - disputed new constitu- tions of the three territories and the ...
Contents
The Years of Disillusion | 1 |
The British Electoral System | 11 |
Nazi Spoliation and its Reparation | 20 |
Copyright | |
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