On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, And ... 1
On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, And ... 1
Todd, Alpheus, 1821-1884
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161, pp. Service, Hans. D. v. 164, pp. 235- 406, 817 ; lb. v. 168, pp. 626-633 ; 242 ; Medical Officers in Unions V. 173, p. 1239 ; v. 235, p. 1478. In (Ireland), lb, v. 177, p. 1516 ; Bank- 1850 the Commons addressed the ruptcy Act of 1861, lb, v. 170, pp. crown to appoint a commission to 420, 1 100. Royal Dockyards, lb. v. follow up certain enquiries instituted 190, p. 2034. X^aval Cadets, lb, y. byaSel. Oom'.Com. J.v. 105,p.85. 206, p. 2011. ' Hans. D. v. 201, p. 431 ; v. 203, Digitized by G...oogle 4,32 THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE Select Com- milteea. Prece- dents. Opening lettcis at Pogt- office. consequent upon their labours, and of the conduct of government in respect to the same, the following cases may be consulted : — On June 14, 1844, Mr. Duncombe presented a petition to the House of Commons from four persons, of whom Joseph Mazzini, the well-known Italian refugee, was one, complaining that their letters had been detained at the London post-of&ce, broken open, and read. The home secretary (Sir James Graham) explained that Mazzini's letters only had been opaned ; and that this had been done by his express authority, under a warrant issued in conformity to an Act of Parliament.
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