House of Commons
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Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion in England
The lower house of the British Parliament.
This liberalism was the utilitarianism not of the study but of the House of Commons or of the Stock Exchange.
With such feelings as these strongly pervading my mind, I need not perhaps add that, had I been in the House of Commons during the last session of Parliament, I should have opposed with all my might Mr.
Peel was hostile, though, in his cunning, he concealed the full extent of his hostility until he took the reins of office, and then he opposed me, not with decision only, but malevolence, threatening, he and Graham, to break up his administration, and ‘retire into private life’ unless the House of Commons rescinded the vote it had given in favour of my Ten Hours Bill.
A Protest Against Law-Taxes
The parliamentary body that organized trades can lobby, unlike dispersed suitors for justice.
they come in force to the House of Commons.
Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John
The English parliamentary chamber in which William Hakewill delivered his 1610 discourse on Magna Carta's merchant chapter.
such was the purport of a learned discourse delivered in the House of Commons by William Hakewill, Barrister of Lincoln’s Inn, in 1610, during the debate on John Bate’s case.