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... Lords Brougham , Campbell , and St. Leonard's , corrected and published by themselves . It is much to be lamented that Lord Lyndhurst , whose motion gave rise to the debate in the House of Lords , did not pursue the same course ; but ...
... Lords Brougham , Campbell , and St. Leonard's , corrected and published by themselves . It is much to be lamented that Lord Lyndhurst , whose motion gave rise to the debate in the House of Lords , did not pursue the same course ; but ...
Side 38
... House of Lords was constituted in the earlier period of its history . The lesser Council of the King , that is , his Privy Council , and his judges , were regularly summoned to Parlia- ment , and sat and voted with the Peers . Great ...
... House of Lords was constituted in the earlier period of its history . The lesser Council of the King , that is , his Privy Council , and his judges , were regularly summoned to Parlia- ment , and sat and voted with the Peers . Great ...
Side 39
... House , or were members of the Lords ' portion of the whole , when both bodies sat in the same chamber . The lesser barons sat by their representatives in the Lower House , or formed the Commons ' portion of the whole body , before the ...
... House , or were members of the Lords ' portion of the whole , when both bodies sat in the same chamber . The lesser barons sat by their representatives in the Lower House , or formed the Commons ' portion of the whole body , before the ...
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... lords , in whom substantially is vested the decision of appeals and writs of ... House itself to adopt some plan of securing a more regular attendance of ... House , and giving them not merely the power of 42 Life Peerages .
... lords , in whom substantially is vested the decision of appeals and writs of ... House itself to adopt some plan of securing a more regular attendance of ... House , and giving them not merely the power of 42 Life Peerages .
Side 43
House , and giving them not merely the power of addressing , but of joining ... Lords would only in certain cases take the benefit of the Judicial ... lords , so as to make that body com- bine judges from all departments of Law and Equity ...
House , and giving them not merely the power of addressing , but of joining ... Lords would only in certain cases take the benefit of the Judicial ... lords , so as to make that body com- bine judges from all departments of Law and Equity ...
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