Representative Government in England: Its Faults and FailuresK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1882 - 220 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 18
Seite 7
... knights of the shires had not received their full wages for their attendance in Parliament , owing to the fact that ... knights . In other words , the Lords claimed to represent their tenants , and the tenants claimed exemption from ...
... knights of the shires had not received their full wages for their attendance in Parliament , owing to the fact that ... knights . In other words , the Lords claimed to represent their tenants , and the tenants claimed exemption from ...
Seite 9
... knights from each county were summoned to a Parliament at Oxford . Two representative knights from each county were summoned to the Parliament of 38 Henry III . Three knights from each shire were summoned by the barons , then at war ...
... knights from each county were summoned to a Parliament at Oxford . Two representative knights from each county were summoned to the Parliament of 38 Henry III . Three knights from each shire were summoned by the barons , then at war ...
Seite 10
... knights , citizens or burgesses were admitted to participate in their deliberations . The first representative Assembly in which the legislative , judicial and administrative functions of our modern Parliaments were combined was , as ...
... knights , citizens or burgesses were admitted to participate in their deliberations . The first representative Assembly in which the legislative , judicial and administrative functions of our modern Parliaments were combined was , as ...
Seite 14
... knights or freemen ( liberi homines ) , but otherwise there was no distinction between the representatives of the different kinds of constituencies . These were the personal qualifications ; but in addition to these a residential ...
... knights or freemen ( liberi homines ) , but otherwise there was no distinction between the representatives of the different kinds of constituencies . These were the personal qualifications ; but in addition to these a residential ...
Seite 15
... knights , and those in the county shall go to the elections freely and indifferently , notwithstanding any prayer or command to the contrary . " It has now been thoroughly established that the Act of 8 Henry VI . , limiting the ...
... knights , and those in the county shall go to the elections freely and indifferently , notwithstanding any prayer or command to the contrary . " It has now been thoroughly established that the Act of 8 Henry VI . , limiting the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
administration agitation amendment appeal appointed assembly borough burgesses candidates carried Cheaper Edition Cloth colleagues conduct constituent body defeated Demy 8vo Derby Derby ministry discussion Disraeli dissolution duties Earl Grey early Parliaments Edward election electors exercise existence favour Fcap franchise Frontispiece functions G. C. Lewis Government by Party held Hist House of Commons Illustrations instructions introduced knights Large post 8vo legislative Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston majority measure member of Parliament ment ministers ministry occasion opposition Parl Parlia Parliament of England parliamentary government parliamentary representatives party government passed period person pledges Poems political Portrait premier present price 75 principle private member proposed public meetings public opinion question Reform Bill rejected repre representation resignation resolutions responsible Second Edition Septennial Septennial Act session Small crown 8vo sovereign strong government Third Edition tion Translated Triennial Act vote Whigs whole