Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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Pagina 321
... Election for such City or Borough , as Owner or Tenant , any House , Warehouse , Counting - House , Shop , or other Building , being , either separately or jointly with any Land within such City , Borough , or Place occupied therewith ...
... Election for such City or Borough , as Owner or Tenant , any House , Warehouse , Counting - House , Shop , or other Building , being , either separately or jointly with any Land within such City , Borough , or Place occupied therewith ...
Pagina 328
... elections after the passage of this Act . PART I PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 1. A candidate for election to serve in Parliament for a county or borough shall be nominated in writing . The writing shall be subscribed by two registered ...
... elections after the passage of this Act . PART I PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 1. A candidate for election to serve in Parliament for a county or borough shall be nominated in writing . The writing shall be subscribed by two registered ...
Pagina 368
... election is held . Hence the government is responsible directly to the electorate . A general election , since the Parliament Act of 1911 , must take place at least every five years , but a Parliament is often dissolved by the sovereign ...
... election is held . Hence the government is responsible directly to the electorate . A general election , since the Parliament Act of 1911 , must take place at least every five years , but a Parliament is often dissolved by the sovereign ...
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CHAPTER ONE PRENORMAN BRITAIN | 3 |
The Britons and Their Way of Life | 4 |
The Roman Withdrawal | 5 |
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