An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentFirst published in 1958. |
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Page 594
... procedure will be found under separate and more specific headings . The procedure of the House of Lords differs in many respects from that of the House of Commons , although until the 19th century it was much the same so far as the ...
... procedure will be found under separate and more specific headings . The procedure of the House of Lords differs in many respects from that of the House of Commons , although until the 19th century it was much the same so far as the ...
Page 596
... procedure . Any variations between the old and the new procedure which have not been dealt with in the foregoing preamble will be indicated in the course of the following account . ( 1 ) The House of Commons has exclusive control over ...
... procedure . Any variations between the old and the new procedure which have not been dealt with in the foregoing preamble will be indicated in the course of the following account . ( 1 ) The House of Commons has exclusive control over ...
Page 600
... procedure is in the process of implementa- tion , and both the traditional and the new procedure will be outlined for purposes of comparison . Under the traditional procedure the Budget is introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
... procedure is in the process of implementa- tion , and both the traditional and the new procedure will be outlined for purposes of comparison . Under the traditional procedure the Budget is introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...
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