| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - Constitutional history - 1905 - 678 pages
...such a prerogative V0\n^"on did not exist, or could not be constitutionally exercised ? The proposed Commons have a control over the power of the Crown, by the creationprivilege, in extreme cases, of refusing the supplies ; and the Crown has, by means of its... | |
| William Thomas Stead - Great Britain - 1907 - 280 pages
...the House of Lords, he said : — " I ask what would be the consequences if we were to suppose that such a prerogative did not exist, or could not be...constitutionally exercised ? The Commons have a control over the Crown by the privilege, in extreme cases, of refusing supplies ; and the Crown has, by means of its... | |
| Ivan Markelovich Kuznet︠s︡ov - Book collectors - 1911 - 428 pages
...the other side of the House. And, I ask, what would be the consequences if we were to suppose that such a prerogative did not exist, or could not be...dissolve the House of Commons, a control upon any violent or rash proceedings on the part of the Commons ; but if a majority of this House (House of Lords) is... | |
| Frank Dilnot - Great Britain - 1911 - 598 pages
...Grey said in the House of Lords : ' I ask what would be the consequence if we were to suppose that such a prerogative did not exist, or could not be...Crown by the privilege, in extreme cases, of refusing supply. The Crown has, by means of its power to dissolve the House of Commons, a control upon any violent... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - Constitutional history - 1912 - 494 pages
...ask what would Opinion of be the consequences if we were to suppose that such a pre- Grey, rogative did not exist, or could not be constitutionally exercised...House of Commons, a control upon any violent and rash proceedings on the part of the Commons ; but if a majority of this House is to have the power, whenever... | |
| Harry Jones - Great Britain - 1912 - 464 pages
...Grey said in the House of Lords : ' I ask what would be the consequence if we were to suppose that such a prerogative did not exist, or could not be...Crown by the privilege, in extreme cases, of refusing supply. The Crown has, by means of its power to dissolve the House of Commons, a control upon any violent... | |
| Harry Jones - Great Britain - 1912 - 434 pages
...Grey said in the House of Lords : ' I ask what would be the consequence if we were to suppose that such a prerogative did not exist, or could not be...Crown by the privilege, in extreme cases, of refusing supply. The Crown has, by means of its power to dissolve the House of Commons, a control upon any violent... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - Constitutional history - 1919 - 906 pages
...admirably answered by Earl Grey : " I ask what would be the consequences if we were to suppose that such a prerogative did not exist, or could not be...dissolve the House of Commons, a control upon any violent :ind rash proceedings on the part of the commons; but if a majority of this House is to have the power,... | |
| Robert Redslob - Legislative bodies - 1924 - 378 pages
...suppose that such a prerogative (fournée de pairs) did not exist, or could not be constitutionnally exercised ? The commons have a control over the power...extreme cases, of refusing the supplies ; and the Crown h as, by means of its power to dissolve the House of Commons, a control upon any violent and rash proceedings... | |
| George Gordon Andrews - Great Britain - 1927 - 76 pages
...what would be the consequences if we were to suppose that such a prerogative [the creation of Peers] did not exist, or could not be constitutionally exercised?...House of Commons, a control upon any violent and rash proceedings on the pai . ~°f mons; but if a majority of this House is to have whenever they please,... | |
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