The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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Page 158
law . Neither the Sovereign nor the Houses of Parliament are above the law . Mr. Bradlaugh might have cited more formally definite authorities than extracts from debates in Parliament . Sir Edward Coke , referring to the power of Parliament ...
law . Neither the Sovereign nor the Houses of Parliament are above the law . Mr. Bradlaugh might have cited more formally definite authorities than extracts from debates in Parliament . Sir Edward Coke , referring to the power of Parliament ...
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... Parliament to meet and sit at Westminster . " Neither in Eng- land nor in any other country can a Parliament , or an Assembly , or a Congress summon itself . In a revolutionary period , when there is no constitutional authority to ...
... Parliament to meet and sit at Westminster . " Neither in Eng- land nor in any other country can a Parliament , or an Assembly , or a Congress summon itself . In a revolutionary period , when there is no constitutional authority to ...
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... Parliament is scandalously immoral . It is true that the Constitution does not expressly limit the authority of Parliament , and , seeing that Parlia- ment speaks and enacts as the representative of all the orders of the community that ...
... Parliament is scandalously immoral . It is true that the Constitution does not expressly limit the authority of Parliament , and , seeing that Parlia- ment speaks and enacts as the representative of all the orders of the community that ...
Contents
Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
London Life in | 72 |
Stranger than Fiction By the Author of The Tallants of Barton | 94 |
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