The Quarterly Review, Volumen263,Tema 522John Murray, 1934 |
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... passed . His proposal is , in fact , a combination of two incompatible principles ; the House of Lords should either have the power to delay legislation or it should have the power of veto ; it should not have both . The power of veto ...
... passed . His proposal is , in fact , a combination of two incompatible principles ; the House of Lords should either have the power to delay legislation or it should have the power of veto ; it should not have both . The power of veto ...
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... passed a bill to enable any person be- longing to a particular race or denomination to obtain an injunction to prevent the circulation of libellous state- ments against his race or creed . 6 " South of the United States there is a ...
... passed a bill to enable any person be- longing to a particular race or denomination to obtain an injunction to prevent the circulation of libellous state- ments against his race or creed . 6 " South of the United States there is a ...
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... passed before they were allowed to own real estate ( 1723 ) , and thirty more before a law was passed to allow of their being naturalised , and that without taking the sacrament , which was the usual accompaniment ( 1753 ) , only to be ...
... passed before they were allowed to own real estate ( 1723 ) , and thirty more before a law was passed to allow of their being naturalised , and that without taking the sacrament , which was the usual accompaniment ( 1753 ) , only to be ...
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ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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