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The undoubted weakness of the existing House of Lords does not alter the fact that it is impossible to justify a constitutional system according to which the only control over the representative Chamber rests in the hands of an ...
The undoubted weakness of the existing House of Lords does not alter the fact that it is impossible to justify a constitutional system according to which the only control over the representative Chamber rests in the hands of an ...
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The fact that other countries have never found it necessary to ... Even the fact that Scotland has managed very well without some of our more arbitrary rules has also failed to make any impression . From time to time Parliament has ...
The fact that other countries have never found it necessary to ... Even the fact that Scotland has managed very well without some of our more arbitrary rules has also failed to make any impression . From time to time Parliament has ...
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Proud as I am of most of the traditions of the Bar , I have long ceased to admire that conception of an advocate's duty which makes him struggle for a verdict for his client by excluding facts that point in an opposite direction .
Proud as I am of most of the traditions of the Bar , I have long ceased to admire that conception of an advocate's duty which makes him struggle for a verdict for his client by excluding facts that point in an opposite direction .
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