The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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In a revolutionary period , when there is no constitutional authority to summon a Parliament , some person is obliged to usurp the authority . In England it is the prerogative of the Crown to summon a Parliament , but on two occasions ...
In a revolutionary period , when there is no constitutional authority to summon a Parliament , some person is obliged to usurp the authority . In England it is the prerogative of the Crown to summon a Parliament , but on two occasions ...
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2 , dated the 12th June , 1701 — that is , thirteen yeårs after the revolution — and he tells us “ That the power to repeal is as complete as the authority to enact . ” We turn to the statute , and we read these words : “ And the same ...
2 , dated the 12th June , 1701 — that is , thirteen yeårs after the revolution — and he tells us “ That the power to repeal is as complete as the authority to enact . ” We turn to the statute , and we read these words : “ And the same ...
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It is true that the Constitution does not expressly limit the authority of Parliament , and , seeing that Parliament speaks and enacts as the representative of all the orders of the community : that Parliament consists of Sovereign ...
It is true that the Constitution does not expressly limit the authority of Parliament , and , seeing that Parliament speaks and enacts as the representative of all the orders of the community : that Parliament consists of Sovereign ...
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Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
Sporting Guns Smokeless Explosives for By CADWALLADER WADDI | 62 |
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