The Quarterly Review, Volume 263, Issue 522John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 188
... Peers to be elected by their Order , of the two Archbishops and three other Bishops to be elected by the Episcopal Bench , of the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and the Peers of the Blood Royal , together with 150 outside members to be ...
... Peers to be elected by their Order , of the two Archbishops and three other Bishops to be elected by the Episcopal Bench , of the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and the Peers of the Blood Royal , together with 150 outside members to be ...
Page 192
... Peers would , according to the well- established practice of the Constitution , be bound to give way and to accept ... Peers to overcome the opposition of the House of Lords . A determined Prime Minister with a loyal following in the ...
... Peers would , according to the well- established practice of the Constitution , be bound to give way and to accept ... Peers to overcome the opposition of the House of Lords . A determined Prime Minister with a loyal following in the ...
Page 198
... Peers should withdraw their opposi- tion . The natural evolution of the Constitution had led the majority of the Peers to accept the principle ( clearly enunciated by the late Lord Salisbury ) that the House of Lords should resist the ...
... Peers should withdraw their opposi- tion . The natural evolution of the Constitution had led the majority of the Peers to accept the principle ( clearly enunciated by the late Lord Salisbury ) that the House of Lords should resist the ...
Contents
ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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