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... ment was actually convoked so lately as in the eighteenth century . The Cornish Stannary Parliament has not , so far as we know , ever in fact been called together in modern times , but the machinery for summoning it is apparently in ...
... ment was actually convoked so lately as in the eighteenth century . The Cornish Stannary Parliament has not , so far as we know , ever in fact been called together in modern times , but the machinery for summoning it is apparently in ...
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... ment of Roman Law . Hence , within rather wide limits , members of the two Universities were unaffected by Parlia- mentary legislation . Parliament indeed always possessed the right of altering the Roman Law of the Universities , but it ...
... ment of Roman Law . Hence , within rather wide limits , members of the two Universities were unaffected by Parlia- mentary legislation . Parliament indeed always possessed the right of altering the Roman Law of the Universities , but it ...
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... ment . But it is indisputably true that the views of men who contemplate every considerable change with instinctive aversion , have greatly influenced Conservative policy in every generation , have not infrequently exer- cised a ...
... ment . But it is indisputably true that the views of men who contemplate every considerable change with instinctive aversion , have greatly influenced Conservative policy in every generation , have not infrequently exer- cised a ...
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... ment in power would produce hostility , to be followed by reaction , and lead in the sequel to decline and defeat . An agreeable alternation of office and opposition was the destiny of the great political parties . The situation to ...
... ment in power would produce hostility , to be followed by reaction , and lead in the sequel to decline and defeat . An agreeable alternation of office and opposition was the destiny of the great political parties . The situation to ...
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... ment did in the veto crisis , without grave jeopardy to the whole monarchical institution . It is probable that on a further but cognate subject substantial unanimity exists in the Conservative Party . A complete reform of the Second ...
... ment did in the veto crisis , without grave jeopardy to the whole monarchical institution . It is probable that on a further but cognate subject substantial unanimity exists in the Conservative Party . A complete reform of the Second ...
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