Comparative View of the Executive And Legislative Departments of the Governments

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Senate. Composition : Composed of 300 members ; chosen by the De- partments and Colonies for nine years, one-third of the members retiring every three years.
Until 1884 the Senate contained 75 life members: the life list having been originally made up by election by the National Assembly of 1875, and "vacancies being filled by the Senate itself. In 1884 this arrangement was abol- ished, and since that year vacancies in the life roll have been filled by ordinary nine-year Senators.
Qualification
...s : Must be a Frenchman, and at least forty years of age.
Remuneration : 15, 000 francs (;^300o). Organization : Chooses its own President, Vice-Presidents, and other officers.
XS ENGLAND.
IV. Parliament.
I. House of Lords. Composition : Composed of about 550 peers, who hold their seats : — a. By virtue of hereditary title ; By creation of the Sovereign ; By virtue of office (English bishops) ; By election for life (Irish peers) ; By election for duration of Parliament (Scot- tish peers). Qualifications : Must be at least twenty-one years of age.


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