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... Lord Camp- bell expressed his thorough ap- proval of it . After considerable discussion , it was read a third time and passed the House of Lords . In the House of Commons , the Bill occasioned a long and impor- tant debate on the 7th of ...
... Lord Camp- bell expressed his thorough ap- proval of it . After considerable discussion , it was read a third time and passed the House of Lords . In the House of Commons , the Bill occasioned a long and impor- tant debate on the 7th of ...
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... House of Lords nor a good appellate tri- bunal . Touching on the question of life peerages , which he thought had been unnecessarily raised , Lord John asked whether the House of Lords intended to take away that prerogative which Lord ...
... House of Lords nor a good appellate tri- bunal . Touching on the question of life peerages , which he thought had been unnecessarily raised , Lord John asked whether the House of Lords intended to take away that prerogative which Lord ...
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... House of Lords ; and it was only proposed to make that perpe- tual which had been formerly re- sorted to on a few occasions . As to the question of life - peerages , the power of the Crown to create life - peers had never been ques ...
... House of Lords ; and it was only proposed to make that perpe- tual which had been formerly re- sorted to on a few occasions . As to the question of life - peerages , the power of the Crown to create life - peers had never been ques ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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