Senates And Upper Chambers Their Use And Function in the Modern State With a C
Senates And Upper Chambers Their Use And Function in the Modern State With a C
Harold William Vazeille Temperley
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The only use I have seen made of it as yet is in an article on "Parliamentary Deadlocks, " by Sir Alfred Mond, M. P. , English Review, May 1910. 5 Quoted in Acton, Historical Essays and Studies, ed. J. N. Figgis and R. V. Laurence, London, 1907, p. 184. I have changed the obvious misprint of "resolution" into "revolution. " These sentiments seem to me to express the usual Continental practice pretty well, and I can see no justification for Maine's contention that " there is not in the least any... dislike or distrust of the hereditary principle on the Continent. " Popular Government (1909), p. 182. Vide infra, n. 3, Chap. IV. 304 NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS 6 Lowell, i. 213. He, however, points out (note) that an adverse vote in the Popular Chamber sometimes produces the resignation of individual ministers, though the Cabinet as a whole retains office. But this practice is not L as he implies, confined to Italy. For example, in France, in November 1897, M. Davlan the "Garde des Sceaux "- resigned in consequence of an adverse vote in the Senate.
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