The Cambridge History of the British Empire: pt. 1. Australia. pt. 2. New ZealandArthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... House ... will have the entire appropriation of the public funds , and the passing of money bills . As in England , the Upper House will have in these matters but a nominal voice , or , at the outside , the power of accepting or ...
... House ... will have the entire appropriation of the public funds , and the passing of money bills . As in England , the Upper House will have in these matters but a nominal voice , or , at the outside , the power of accepting or ...
Page 443
... Houses was secured by a novel provision that the electoral quota for the House of Repre- sentatives should be determined from time to time so as to make the number of members of the House of Representatives approximately double that of ...
... Houses was secured by a novel provision that the electoral quota for the House of Repre- sentatives should be determined from time to time so as to make the number of members of the House of Representatives approximately double that of ...
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... Houses ; and a consecutive dissolution , first of the House of Representatives , and then , if disagreement persisted , of the Senate . To all these plans objections were raised by one side or the other . At a joint sitting , the House ...
... Houses ; and a consecutive dissolution , first of the House of Representatives , and then , if disagreement persisted , of the Senate . To all these plans objections were raised by one side or the other . At a joint sitting , the House ...
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