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... matter of their own House , or the conduct of a Member , it may be a different matter ? —No , I do not think I would accept that . I think the Committee for Privileges is in a different position from the House of Lords sitting in appeal ...
... matter of their own House , or the conduct of a Member , it may be a different matter ? —No , I do not think I would accept that . I think the Committee for Privileges is in a different position from the House of Lords sitting in appeal ...
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... matters , this argument was never even placed before a Committee for Privileges , for it was entirely at variance with the legal authorities extending over three centuries . Whilst it seems likely as a matter of historical fact that in ...
... matters , this argument was never even placed before a Committee for Privileges , for it was entirely at variance with the legal authorities extending over three centuries . Whilst it seems likely as a matter of historical fact that in ...
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... matter ? It is not , I pre- sume , statute law ? —No , it is common law . 99 507. And how is it created , in the Courts or in the House of Lords , and are resolutions of the House of Lords in- cluded in this ? -Resolutions of the House ...
... matter ? It is not , I pre- sume , statute law ? —No , it is common law . 99 507. And how is it created , in the Courts or in the House of Lords , and are resolutions of the House of Lords in- cluded in this ? -Resolutions of the House ...
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MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BEFORE SUBCOMMITTEE C | 200 |
INDEX | 232 |
followed by the number of the Question referred to References to Memoranda | iii |
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