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... House of Lords , and a Legislative Assembly analogous to the British House of Commons . In no instance , however , are any of the Colonial Legislative Councils framed on the hereditary principle . In some cases their members are ...
... House of Lords , and a Legislative Assembly analogous to the British House of Commons . In no instance , however , are any of the Colonial Legislative Councils framed on the hereditary principle . In some cases their members are ...
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... House of Commons : - " Ireland had , " he said , " a Parliamen- tary constitution the same as that of England , with an hereditary and ennobled branch of the legislature , invested with final judicature , above three hundred years ...
... House of Commons : - " Ireland had , " he said , " a Parliamen- tary constitution the same as that of England , with an hereditary and ennobled branch of the legislature , invested with final judicature , above three hundred years ...
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... House of Commons , " a mirror in which the abuses of the English Constitution are strongly reflected ; or , to use the words of Mr. Forbes , in the Irish House of Commons , " a system which tended to adopt all the defects of the British ...
... House of Commons , " a mirror in which the abuses of the English Constitution are strongly reflected ; or , to use the words of Mr. Forbes , in the Irish House of Commons , " a system which tended to adopt all the defects of the British ...
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... House of Commons , 66 + they will find there was not any settlement of the Constitution of Ireland at that period ( 1688 ) ; the security of our religion and property were the benefits which the Protestants of this kingdom derived from ...
... House of Commons , 66 + they will find there was not any settlement of the Constitution of Ireland at that period ( 1688 ) ; the security of our religion and property were the benefits which the Protestants of this kingdom derived from ...
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... HOUSE OF LORDS CHAPTER II . THE CONSTITUTION OF THE IRISH HOUSE OF COMMONS CHAPTER III . · THE RELATION OF THE CROWN OF IRELAND TO THE CROWN OF ENGLAND PAGE 13 24 · 31 CHAPTER IV . THE RELATION OF THE IRISH TO THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT 35 ...
... HOUSE OF LORDS CHAPTER II . THE CONSTITUTION OF THE IRISH HOUSE OF COMMONS CHAPTER III . · THE RELATION OF THE CROWN OF IRELAND TO THE CROWN OF ENGLAND PAGE 13 24 · 31 CHAPTER IV . THE RELATION OF THE IRISH TO THE ENGLISH PARLIAMENT 35 ...
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Page 82 - Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power. The taxes are a voluntary gift and grant of the Commons alone. In legislation, the three estates of the realm are alike concerned; but the concurrence of the Peers and the Crown to a tax, is only necessary to close with the form of a law. The gift and grant is of the Commons alone.
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