An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Էջ 115
... established church is one whose laws are officially recognized by the state and which are incorporated with the laws of the land . The Church of England has never been established by any statute or decree . The first official reference ...
... established church is one whose laws are officially recognized by the state and which are incorporated with the laws of the land . The Church of England has never been established by any statute or decree . The first official reference ...
Էջ 347
... establish the principle that no taxation should be levied without the consent of Parliament . It was finally ... established . As far back as 1395 grants were made by the Commons with the advice and assent of the Lords ' , and by ...
... establish the principle that no taxation should be levied without the consent of Parliament . It was finally ... established . As far back as 1395 grants were made by the Commons with the advice and assent of the Lords ' , and by ...
Էջ 453
... established in 1835 , was reconstituted with 10 official members and 8 elected unofficial members . In 1887 the official members were reduced to 6 and the elected members increased to 14 , but in 1903 a new Constitution was introduced ...
... established in 1835 , was reconstituted with 10 official members and 8 elected unofficial members . In 1887 the official members were reduced to 6 and the elected members increased to 14 , but in 1903 a new Constitution was introduced ...
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