The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... House of Commons , and that its head ought to be a business man ; and it was openly asserted that the real reason for choosing a peer in this case was the danger that a Member of the Lower House would lose his seat on seeking re ...
... House of Commons , and that its head ought to be a business man ; and it was openly asserted that the real reason for choosing a peer in this case was the danger that a Member of the Lower House would lose his seat on seeking re ...
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... House might fulfil the financial obligations imposed upon it by the law , without recourse to such undigni- fied expedients as all - night sittings . Mr. Asquith ( Fife , E. ) , who moved the adjournment of the House , vigorously ...
... House might fulfil the financial obligations imposed upon it by the law , without recourse to such undigni- fied expedients as all - night sittings . Mr. Asquith ( Fife , E. ) , who moved the adjournment of the House , vigorously ...
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... House desired to express its gratitude to the retiring Speaker for the way in which he had borne that burden . Mr. Balfour then spoke of the Speaker's love for the House of which he was the head , of his profound knowledge of its rules ...
... House desired to express its gratitude to the retiring Speaker for the way in which he had borne that burden . Mr. Balfour then spoke of the Speaker's love for the House of which he was the head , of his profound knowledge of its rules ...
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