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" It is not with the House of Commons to pronounce a judgment on this subject. The House of Commons is itself a party in the case. I have no difficulty in pronouncing a judgment on behalf of the Ministry in the issues that have been raised throughout this... "
Pamphlets and Leaflets - Page 25
by Liberal Publication Department - 1908
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The Annual Register, Volume 136

Edmund Burke - Books - 1895 - 692 pages
...matters of high principle and profound importance between the representatives of the people and those who fill a nominated chamber. It is not with the House...fully, and finally the side of the House of Commons. The House of Commons could not be a final judge in its own case, and I am by no means anxious to precipitate...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1895 - 698 pages
...matters of high principle and profound importance between the representatives of the people and those who fill a nominated chamber. It is not with the House...fully, and finally the side of the House of Commons. The House of Commons could not be a final judge in its own case, and I am by no means anxious to precipitate...
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Annual Register, Volume 136

Edmund Burke - History - 1895 - 678 pages
...The House of Commons :• itself a party in the case. I have no difficulty in pronouncing ••• judgment on behalf of the Ministry in the issues that...fully, and finally the side of the House of Commons. The House of Commons could not be a final judge in its own case, and I am by no means anxious to precipitate...
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Drifting Towards the Breakers!

1895 - 220 pages
...this subject. The House of Commons is itself a party in the case. I have no difficulty in pronouncing on behalf of the Ministry in the issues that have...fully, and finally the side of the House of Commons. (Loud cheers.) The House of Commons could not be a final judge in its own case, and I am by no means...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

Herbert Woodfield Paul - Great Britain - 1901 - 372 pages
...controversy must now go forward to its close. ' For ourselves,' he said, speaking of the Cabinet, ' we take frankly, fully, and finally, the side of the House of Commons.' This declaration was enthusiastically applauded by his followers, very few of whom knew that it was...
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Dictionary of National Biography. Supplement

Sir Sidney Lee - Great Britain - 1901 - 476 pages
...ourselves,' he said, speaking for the cabinet, and amid the enthusiastic applause of his followers, ' we take frankly, fully, and finally, the side of the House of Commons.' This was his last speech, although his hearers were ignorant of the fact, and indeed his last appearance,...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

Herbert Woodfield Paul - 1901 - 374 pages
...controversy must now go forward to its close. ' For ourselves,' he said, speaking of the Cabinet, ' we take frankly, fully, and finally, the side of the House of Commons." This declaration was enthusiastically applauded by his followers, very few of whom knew that it was...
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The Life of William Ewart Gladstone

Herbert Woodfield Paul - Great Britain - 1901 - 400 pages
...the controversy must now go forward to its close. ' For ourselves,' he said, speaking of the Cabinet, 'we take frankly, fully, and finally, the side of the House of Commons.' This declaration was enthusiastically applauded by his followers, very few of whom knew that it was...
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Pamphlets and Leaflets of the Liberal Publication Dept

Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1908 - 530 pages
...itself a party in the case. I have no difficulty in pronouncing a judgment on behalf of theMinistry in the issues that have been raised throughout this...fully, and finally the side of the House of Commons. The House of Commons could not be a final judge in its own case, and I am by no means anxious toprecipitate...
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Pamphlets and Leaflets of the Liberal Publication Dept

Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1911 - 702 pages
...the people and those who fill a nominated Chamber. We take ... the side of the House of Commons. " It is not with the House of Commons to pronounce a...fully, and finally the side of the House of Commons. The House of Commons could not be a final judge in its own case, and I am by no means anxious to precipitate...
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