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... Lord Chatham , " in the name of our common liberties and common character , we may be permitted to rejoice , " however much we may still lament the errors and pre- judices which obscured the judgment of this country at that important ...
... Lord Chatham , " in the name of our common liberties and common character , we may be permitted to rejoice , " however much we may still lament the errors and pre- judices which obscured the judgment of this country at that important ...
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... the distinct and peculiar powers and privileges of our church and universities , to our hereditary and independent House of Lords , to the fair re- R presentation of all classes and interests in our House CH . V. ] 55 THE PREAMBLE .
... the distinct and peculiar powers and privileges of our church and universities , to our hereditary and independent House of Lords , to the fair re- R presentation of all classes and interests in our House CH . V. ] 55 THE PREAMBLE .
Strana 59
... Lords pos- sesses both legislative and judicial powers ; the House of Commons exercises the power of im- peachment ; and the judges occasionally " assist in the deliberations of the House of Lords by giving their opinion upon matters of ...
... Lords pos- sesses both legislative and judicial powers ; the House of Commons exercises the power of im- peachment ; and the judges occasionally " assist in the deliberations of the House of Lords by giving their opinion upon matters of ...
Strana 73
... Lords in Great Britain . " * The members of the House of Representatives of the United States are chosen in reference to population ; those of the Senate " represent the voice , not of a district , but of a State , " and a more enlarged ...
... Lords in Great Britain . " * The members of the House of Representatives of the United States are chosen in reference to population ; those of the Senate " represent the voice , not of a district , but of a State , " and a more enlarged ...
Strana 75
... Lords , strengthens the conclusion that the number of members composing the Senate is neither too great nor too few for the adequate discharge of their duties . The reasons for the duration of the term of the office of senator for six ...
... Lords , strengthens the conclusion that the number of members composing the Senate is neither too great nor too few for the adequate discharge of their duties . The reasons for the duration of the term of the office of senator for six ...
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