A key to both houses of parliamentJ. Cochran and Company, 1832 - 924 páginas |
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... of the HOUSE of COMMONS , on PRIVATE BILLS and other MATTERS : - Fees on Private Bills , generally • • . 493 Fees to be paid into the Committee Clerk's Office • . 495 Fees to be paid into the Private Bill Office Fees xii CONTENTS .
... of the HOUSE of COMMONS , on PRIVATE BILLS and other MATTERS : - Fees on Private Bills , generally • • . 493 Fees to be paid into the Committee Clerk's Office • . 495 Fees to be paid into the Private Bill Office Fees xii CONTENTS .
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... Committee . Two Peers , and a Prelate ( including the Speaker , if a Peer ) , are sufficient to constitute a House of Lords ; but it often happens that an order is also made for the Lords to be sum- moned , when any particular matter is ...
... Committee . Two Peers , and a Prelate ( including the Speaker , if a Peer ) , are sufficient to constitute a House of Lords ; but it often happens that an order is also made for the Lords to be sum- moned , when any particular matter is ...
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... Committee to act . In the same manner , the Committee of Privileges is appointed in the House of Peers . The general business of each House usually commences with the reading of some Bill , which had been unperfected at the termination ...
... Committee to act . In the same manner , the Committee of Privileges is appointed in the House of Peers . The general business of each House usually commences with the reading of some Bill , which had been unperfected at the termination ...
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... Committee re- port that the petition , or the defence , be frivolous , or vexatious , the party aggrieved shall ... Committee who had examined it , as inserted in the Journals , should be the precedent by which all future Committees were ...
... Committee re- port that the petition , or the defence , be frivolous , or vexatious , the party aggrieved shall ... Committee who had examined it , as inserted in the Journals , should be the precedent by which all future Committees were ...
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Parliament lists. but , if the whole House should be turned into a Committee on any business , then any Member may reply as often as he pleases , or as the Chairman of the said Committee may judge expedient . If it happen that any Member ...
Parliament lists. but , if the whole House should be turned into a Committee on any business , then any Member may reply as often as he pleases , or as the Chairman of the said Committee may judge expedient . If it happen that any Member ...
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