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" That to guard for the future against an undue exercise of that power by the Lords, and to secure to the commons their rightful control over taxation and supply... "
The English Cyclopaedia - Page 305
1867
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Punch, Volume 38

Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1800 - 568 pages
...been frequent, and is justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy, as affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies and to provide...for the service of the year. " 3. That, to guard for tho future against an undue exercise of that power by the Lords, and to secure to tho Commons their...
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The English Constitution

Eduard Fischel - 1853 - 620 pages
...kinds, yet the exercise of that power was justly regarded with peculiar jealousy as affecting the right of the commons to grant the supplies and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year. " III. That this house has in its own hands the power so to impose and remit taxes, and to frame bills...
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The Jurist, Volume 6, Part 2; Volume 24, Part 2

1861 - 624 pages
...been frequent, and is justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy, es affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies, and to provide...guard for the future against an undue exercise of that cower by the Lords, and to secure to the Commons this rightful control over taxation and supply, this...
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Annual Register, Volume 102

Edmund Burke - 1861 - 974 pages
...been frequent, and is justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy, a* affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year." This also was carried, a verbal amendment proposed by Mr. Mellor being negatived by a large majority....
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The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Erskine May - 1861 - 544 pages
...exercise of that power was "justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy, as affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies, and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year." The third stated, " that to guard for the future, against an undue exercise of that power by the Lords,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., Volume 102

1861 - 922 pages
...been frequent, and is justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy, as affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year." This also was carried, a verbal amendment proposed by Mr. Mellor being negatived by a large majority....
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The constitutional history of England, 1760-1860, Volume 1

Thomas Erskine May (baron Farnborough.) - 1861 - 536 pages
...exercise of that power was "justly regarded by this House with peculiar jealousy, as affecting the right of the Commons to grant the supplies, and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year." The third stated, " that to guard for the future, against an undue exercise of that power by the Lords,...
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The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of ..., Volume 1

Thomas Erskine May - 1868 - 572 pages
...grant the supplies, and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year." The third stated, " that to guard for the future, against an undue exercise of that power by the Lori5r and to secure to the Commons their rightful control over taxation and supply, this House has...
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On Civil Liberty and Self-government

Francis Lieber - 1874 - 636 pages
...that power was "justly regarded by the commons with peculiar jealousy, as affecting the right to Rrant supplies, and to provide the ways and means for the service of the year." If the power over the public treasury, and that of imposing taxes, be left to the executive, there...
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The history of England, by D. Hume, continued by T. Smollett, and ..., Volume 4

David Hume - 1876 - 944 pages
...frequent, and is justly regarded by the House of Commons with peculiar jealousy, as affecting its right }\ l : o v%rt q | B+* 6 5 ᠕ u " LAiZȉ6 *9 U L; 8z4 ; and that Imully to guard for the future against the undue exercise of that power by the lords, and...
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