The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 237A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 - Great Britain The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 192
... Commons House of Parliament , is infinitely more true at the present time . Regarded from any point of view the House of Commons has not its equal anywhere as a legislative assembly . Its composition is the most harmoniously diverse ...
... Commons House of Parliament , is infinitely more true at the present time . Regarded from any point of view the House of Commons has not its equal anywhere as a legislative assembly . Its composition is the most harmoniously diverse ...
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... Commons , the number who actually carry on the debates , and whose names appear from day to day in the newspaper reports , do not exceed one hundred . But of the remaining 553 is it to be said that they have no influence in forming the ...
... Commons , the number who actually carry on the debates , and whose names appear from day to day in the newspaper reports , do not exceed one hundred . But of the remaining 553 is it to be said that they have no influence in forming the ...
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... Commons cannot rule by intellect alone . He wants judgment , tact , breadth of view , command of temper , and that constitutional quality which can be fully described only by the French word bonhomie . In all these qualities Mr. Lowe is ...
... Commons cannot rule by intellect alone . He wants judgment , tact , breadth of view , command of temper , and that constitutional quality which can be fully described only by the French word bonhomie . In all these qualities Mr. Lowe is ...
Contents
Boswell and his Enemies By ARTHUR CLIVE | 36 |
Candidate for the Leadership The By THE MEmber for the Chiltern | 47 |
Men and Manner in Parliament By THE MEMBER FOR THE CHILTERN | 78 |
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