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" That this House is not justified in giving its consent to this Bill until it has been submitted to the judgment of the country. "
Proceedings of the American Political Science Association - Strana 44
autor/autoři: American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - 1910
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Outlook and Independent, Svazek 93

1909 - 1106 str.
...he said, would declare that the House of Lords is not justified in giving its consent to the Finance Bill " until it has been submitted to the judgment of the country." It was expected that Lord Lansdowne's motion would be sustained by the Lords, for the Conservative...
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The Outlook, Svazek 94

1910 - 1102 str.
...greater vehemence, and, after a powerful debate, the House took the unprecedented action of declaring "that this House is not justified in giving its consent...been submitted to the judgment of the country." The motion was adopted in spite of weighty warnings from some of the most eminent peers that the House...
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The New International Year Book

1914 - 886 str.
...Lansdowne's reasoned amendment " that this House declines to proceed with the consideration of the bill until it has been submitted to the judgment of the country." An appeal to " the judgment of the country " had been demanded again and again by Unionist orators....
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History Teacher's Magazine, Svazek 1

1909 - 254 str.
...1909, claiming that the new proposals were revolutionary, passed a resolution respecting the budget, " that this House is not justified in giving its consent...been submitted to the judgment of the country." The Commons answered by another resolution that this action was " a breach of the Constitution and a usurpation...
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The Outlook, Svazek 93

1909 - 1110 str.
...he said, would declare that the House of Lords is not justified in giving its consent to the Finance Bill " until it has been submitted to the judgment of the country." It was expected that Lord Lansdowne's motion would be sustained by the Lords, for the Conservative...
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The North American Review, Svazek 191,Díl 1

1910 - 464 str.
...adopted did not in set terms throw out the Bill. The exact words of Lord Lansdowne's motion were: " That this House is not justified in giving its consent...been submitted to the judgment of the country." The words were skilfully chosen. They gave an engaging democratic air to what was essentially an act of...
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Svazek 9

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - 1910 - 410 str.
...familiar with the result. When the Budget of 1909 was sent upstairs Lord Lansdowne moved on November 16: "That this House is not justified in giving its consent...been submitted to the judgment of the country." The adoption of this resolution did more than merely add another count to the Liberal indictment of the...
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Hazell's Annual

1910 - 728 str.
...My Lords, 1 beg to give notice that on the Second Reading of the Finance Bill I shall move : — ' That this House is not justified in giving its consent...has been submitted to the judgment of the country. '" DURING PRINTING.) TAXATION OF LAND VALUES. « The Finance Bill of 1909 brought into the forefront...
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Essays in Imitation

Algernon Cecil - 1910 - 178 str.
...can do for them shall be done by my Lord Lansdowne, a man of much adroitness and diplomatic skill. " That this House is not justified in giving its consent...has been submitted to the judgment of the country." This shall their Lordships discuss, seated on their red benches in their " gilded dungeon " through...
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The Annual Register, Svazek 151

Edmund Burke - 1910 - 680 str.
...reading of the Finance Bill he would move " That this House is not justified in giving its assent to the Bill until it has been submitted to the judgment of the country." The challenge was at once accepted by the Government. The Unionist Press had intimated that the resolution...
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