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Page 180
... Senate . He was also in favour of creating a certain number of ex officio legal peers . regard , therefore , to motives of convenience in respect of these two classes , he should support the Bill , but not from any belief that the House ...
... Senate . He was also in favour of creating a certain number of ex officio legal peers . regard , therefore , to motives of convenience in respect of these two classes , he should support the Bill , but not from any belief that the House ...
Page 192
... Senate of the United States , the subject was touched upon , but briefly and cautiously , by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe in the House of Lords , on the 4th of June , and in answer to him by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ...
... Senate of the United States , the subject was touched upon , but briefly and cautiously , by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe in the House of Lords , on the 4th of June , and in answer to him by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ...
Page 223
... Senate will be convoked as soon as possible to examine the following questions , viz.:- " 1. The powers to be accorded to the Legislative 1869. ] FRANCE - The Emperor's Message to the Legislative Body . [ 223 -FRANCE (continued) [223.
... Senate will be convoked as soon as possible to examine the following questions , viz.:- " 1. The powers to be accorded to the Legislative 1869. ] FRANCE - The Emperor's Message to the Legislative Body . [ 223 -FRANCE (continued) [223.
Page 224
... Senate . The Senatus Consultum , as finally submitted to the Senate at the end of August , was as follows : - : - " Art . 1. The Emperor and the Legislative Body possess the initiative of proposing laws . " Art . 2. The Ministers are ...
... Senate . The Senatus Consultum , as finally submitted to the Senate at the end of August , was as follows : - : - " Art . 1. The Emperor and the Legislative Body possess the initiative of proposing laws . " Art . 2. The Ministers are ...
Page 225
... Senate opposes the promulgation cannot be again pre- sented in the Legislative Body in the course of the same session . ' ] " Art . 6. The Legislative Body fixes its own internal regulations . At the opening of every session it ...
... Senate opposes the promulgation cannot be again pre- sented in the Legislative Body in the course of the same session . ' ] " Art . 6. The Legislative Body fixes its own internal regulations . At the opening of every session it ...
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