| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1879 - 370 str.
...in my power to prevent it passing into a law." When the repeal of the Test Act was carried through the House of Commons and sent up to the House of Lords, the indignation of the Chancellor was a mixture of rage and despair. He vowed it was a " revolutionary... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1883 - 1166 str.
...the Leader of that House had impressed upon the Government the importance of its being passed through the House of Commons and sent up to the House of Lords before the Corrupt Practices Bill was proceeded with. There were good grounds for urging that the former... | |
| Randall Thomas Davidson, William Benham - 1891 - 652 str.
...with what it had been at its introduction two months before. On May 31 it was read a third time in the House of Commons, and sent up to the House of Lords, whose reception of it was anxiously awaited by the country. The Archbishop of Canterbury to the Right... | |
| Randall Thomas Davidson, William Benham - 1891 - 646 str.
...paper setting out briefly the views of all those present at the Conference. it was read a third time in the House of Commons, and sent up to the House of Lords, whose reception of it was anxiously awaited by the country. The Arckbishop of Canterbury to the Right... | |
| 1910 - 780 str.
...that any such bill which has passed the House of Commons in three successive sessions and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session, has been rejected by that House in each of those sessions, shall become a law without the consent of... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1910 - 330 str.
...that any such Bill which has passed the House of Commons in three successive sessions, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session, and has been rejected by the House in each of those sessions shall become law without the consent of... | |
| 1910 - 790 str.
...that any such bill which has passed the House of Commons in three successive sessions and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the session, has been rejected by that House in each of those sessions, shall become a law without the consent of... | |
| 1910 - 852 str.
...any such Bill which has passed the House of Commons in three successive Sessions, and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the Session, has been rejected by that House in each of those Sessions, shall become law without the consent of... | |
| Harry Graham - 1910 - 416 str.
...any such Bill which has passed the House of Commons in three successive Sessions, and, having been sent up to the House of Lords at least one month before the end of the Session, has been rejected by that House in each of those sessions, shall become Law without the consent of... | |
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