Colonial Administration of Great BritainLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1859 - 470 Seiten |
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... Peers to legislate for possessions beyond the limits of the United Kingdom · SECTION II . - The power , constitutionally , of the House ... Houses of Parliament , may constitutionally govern possessions beyond the limits of the United Kingdom ...
... Peers to legislate for possessions beyond the limits of the United Kingdom · SECTION II . - The power , constitutionally , of the House ... Houses of Parliament , may constitutionally govern possessions beyond the limits of the United Kingdom ...
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... House of Peers over colonists , for if such power did exist , there would also exist the correlative right of judicial jurisdiction . The exercise of such right , however , has never been attempted , the remedy having been acknowledged ...
... House of Peers over colonists , for if such power did exist , there would also exist the correlative right of judicial jurisdiction . The exercise of such right , however , has never been attempted , the remedy having been acknowledged ...
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... HOUSE OF PEERS TO LEGISLATE FOR POSSESSIONS BEYOND THE LIMITS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM . With regard to the House of Lords , the question is not so difficult to solve , perhaps . That house , which consisted originally of all the crown ...
... HOUSE OF PEERS TO LEGISLATE FOR POSSESSIONS BEYOND THE LIMITS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM . With regard to the House of Lords , the question is not so difficult to solve , perhaps . That house , which consisted originally of all the crown ...
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... House of Lords , in modern days , and the personal right to appear continue ; the interests to be protected only ... peers as well as commoners by the original authority of parliament . Under the ancient system , the peers had to protect ...
... House of Lords , in modern days , and the personal right to appear continue ; the interests to be protected only ... peers as well as commoners by the original authority of parliament . Under the ancient system , the peers had to protect ...
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... peer of Great Britain legis- late for a district of Australia or for a province of France ? The interest of each peer is in his own barony , and the collective interest of the whole body of peers in the House of Peers is just the ...
... peer of Great Britain legis- late for a district of Australia or for a province of France ? The interest of each peer is in his own barony , and the collective interest of the whole body of peers in the House of Peers is just the ...
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