| H. J. Hanham - History - 1969 - 516 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...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... | |
| Sir Ivor Jennings - Cabinet system - 1959 - 690 pages
...Upper House. As Lord Grey said in 1832: I ask what would be the consequences 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 supplies; and the Crown has, by reason of its power to dissolve the House of Commons, a control upon... | |
| Law - 1875 - 1026 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 constitutionally exercised ? The Commons have n control over the power of the Crown, by the privilege, in extreme cases, of refusing the supplies... | |
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