The House of Commons, 1832-1901: A Study of Its Economic and Functional CharacterUniversity of Wales Press Board, 1939 - 176 pages |
Contents
The House of Commons and its Members | 23 |
LawMaking Opinion | 43 |
The House of Commons at WorkFirst | 78 |
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amendment analysis argued belief Bentham Benthamite British business interests cent character Chartism Commerce and Industry commercial interests compared compensation Conservative party Corn Laws criticism debates democracy division duty economic interests election employer England English fact factory factory reform Finance franchise free contract Further Gladstone Government hand Hansard House of Commons individual industrial and commercial industrial interests interests voting interests were returned Ireland Irish Land labour laisser-faire landholding interest landlord landowners Law and Opinion legislation Liberal party Liberal-Conservatives Lord majority Manufacturers misc measure ment merchant middle class monopoly nation Opposition period political influence political power Poor Law principle problem proposed Radical Railways Reform Bill rent repeal represented second reading secure Sidney Webb social socialist society Table Ten Hours Bill tenant theory third reading tion Tory trade unions voting in favour W. E. Forster wages Whig ΙΟ