Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The House of Commons: Illustrations of Its History and Practice
Description of the House of Commons during a division. - The great divisions of 1841 and 1854. - Party con?ict the necessity of parliamentary government - Advantages attending our process for taking the votes - The stages of procedure on a bill. - Modern laxity of practice. - Questions put to the Government - Time thus consumed. - Extraordinary results of a parliamentary retum. - The life of a. Member of Parliament - Late nights. - Parliamentary bribery of a century ago - The termination of that vice.
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