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" No one would wish that this body should of itself have any power of enacting laws: the Commission would only embody the element of intelligence in their construction; Parliament would represent that of will. No measure would become a law until expressly... "
Considerations on Representative Government - Page 112
by John Stuart Mill - 1862 - 365 pages
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The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of ..., Volume 12

Law - 1862 - 422 pages
...power of enacting laws ; it would only embody the element of intelligence in constructing laws — Parliament would represent that of will. "No measure...Parliament, or either House, would have the power of sending back a bill to the commission for reconsideration and improvement. Either House might also...
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A Collection of Acts Relating to the Transfer Of, Or Dealing With, Land ...

New South Wales - Conveyancing - 1877 - 304 pages
...dcterioration, and make further improvements as often as required. No one would wish that this bedy should of itself have any power of enacting laws ; the Commission would only embedy the element of intelligenee in their construction ; Parliament would represent that of will....
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The Elements of Politics

Henry Sidgwick - Contracts - 1897 - 708 pages
...should act as a Commission of Legislation, having for its appointed office to make the laws. . . . No one would wish that this body should of itself...construction ; Parliament would represent that of will. . . . Instructions concurred in by both Houses, to draw up a Bill which should effect a particular...
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Legislative Methods and Forms

Courtenay Ilbert - Bill drafting - 1901 - 420 pages
...as a permanent institution, to watch over the work, protect it from deterioration, and make further improvements as often as required. No one would wish that this body should have of itself any power of enacting laws; the Commission would only embody the element of intelligence...
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Some Social and Political Pioneers of the Nineteenth Century

Ramsden Balmforth - Great Britain - 1912 - 252 pages
...minds, on which would fall the task of framing laws in obedience to the instructions of Parliament. " No measure would become a law until expressly sanctioned...back a bill to the Commission for reconsideration or improvement. Either House might also exercise its initiative by referring any subject to the Commission,...
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Considerations on Representative Government

John Stuart Mill - Representative government and representation - 1919 - 160 pages
...required. No one would wish thajjjhjs body should of itself have any Power of enacting laws: the Commislion would only embody the element of intelligence in their...back a Bill to the Commission for reconsideration or improvement. Either House might also ex ercise its initiative, by referring any subject to the Commission,...
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Legislative Procedure: Parliamentary Practices and the Course of Business in ...

Robert Luce - Legislative bodies - 1922 - 658 pages
...government fit for a high stage of civilization. It should not of itself have any power of enacting laws: it would only embody the element of intelligence in their...back a bill to the Commission for reconsideration or improvement. Either House might also exercise its initiative, by referring any subject to the Commission,...
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Representative Government and a Parliament of Industry: A Study of the ...

Herman Finer - Functional representation - 1923 - 300 pages
...as a permanent institution, to watch. over the work, protect it from deterioration, and make further improvements as often as required. No one would wish...power of enacting laws : the commission would only (oh ! irony /) embody the element of intelligence in their construction ; Parliament would represent...
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Representative Government and a Parliament of Industry: A Study of the ...

Herman Finer - Functional representation - 1923 - 298 pages
...this body should of itself have any power of enacting laws : the commission would only (oh ! irony /) embody the element of intelligence in their construction ; Parliament would represent that of will." Given this criticism of representation and the work of Parliament, it can be no matter for surprise...
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Representative Government

Henry Jones Ford - Representative government and representation - 1924 - 336 pages
...should be established whereupon the legislative activities of parliament should be thus conditioned : " No measure would become a law until expressly sanctioned...back a bill to the commission for reconsideration or improvement. Either house might also exercise its initiative, by referring any subject to the commission,...
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