The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... HOUSE OF LORDS 417 conduct of foreign relations remained with the Imperial Government . As , however , they gradually awakened to a realisation of their own strategical and commercial interests in the ... Houses and House of Lords.
... HOUSE OF LORDS 417 conduct of foreign relations remained with the Imperial Government . As , however , they gradually awakened to a realisation of their own strategical and commercial interests in the ... Houses and House of Lords.
Page 444
... 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 ...
Page 467
... Houses - testifies rather to the efficacy of the law than to the intensity of political interest . In 1919 preferential voting was established both for Senate and House elections , thereby in the House preventing the election of a ...
... Houses - testifies rather to the efficacy of the law than to the intensity of political interest . In 1919 preferential voting was established both for Senate and House elections , thereby in the House preventing the election of a ...
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