The Government of England, Its Structure, And Its Development

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The Government of England, Its Structure, And Its Development
William Edward Hearn
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Pitt within the years J 795 and 1796.
There are, so far as I am aware, three occasions only in our history on which the creation of Peers, for the purpose of securing a majority in the House of Peers on a question on which the Peers had already expressed their opinion, was seriously contemplated. The first was the proposed repeal of the Test Act in 1688 by James the Second : the second was the Peace of Utrecht in 17J 1 : the third was the Reform Bin of 1832. As to the first of these cases* litt
...le needs be * Hallam, Const, Hist. iii. 73.
170 THE HABMONT OF THE said. The proclamation for the Parliament in which it was intended to propose the repeal of the obnoxious Act* was revoked a few days after it had been issued, and James the Second and his Parliament never again met. Bui if the King had carried out his project, if before the Revolution the Peers had been created and the Test Act repealed, it is not unreasonable to suppose that this exercise of the preroga- tive would have found its place in the black catalogue of Boyal enormities contained in the Declaration of Rights ; and that its abolition would have been one of the glories of Whigism, just as its revival has in our own days been so regarded.


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