The Quarterly Review, Volumen263,Tema 522John Murray, 1934 |
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... reform it in order to give it greater powers and so to make it a more effective bulwark against revolutionary ... reform of the House of Lords , and yet there is no question upon which opinion in the Party is more hopelessly divided ...
... reform it in order to give it greater powers and so to make it a more effective bulwark against revolutionary ... reform of the House of Lords , and yet there is no question upon which opinion in the Party is more hopelessly divided ...
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... reform because they are profoundly aware of the danger inherent in any attempt to use the Second Chamber as a means of preventing a genuine majority in the House of Commons from carrying its policy into effect . They realise to the full ...
... reform because they are profoundly aware of the danger inherent in any attempt to use the Second Chamber as a means of preventing a genuine majority in the House of Commons from carrying its policy into effect . They realise to the full ...
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... reform would be greatly advanced if those high in the legal hierarchy , especially those who criticise proposals for reform , would spend some time in the courts where the affairs of the humble folk , who can seldom afford to pay fees ...
... reform would be greatly advanced if those high in the legal hierarchy , especially those who criticise proposals for reform , would spend some time in the courts where the affairs of the humble folk , who can seldom afford to pay fees ...
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ART CONTENTS | 185 |
Poetry and Verse and Worse PAGE | 189 |
ELIA By C E Lawrence | 203 |
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