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" Edinburgh article — should be divided into Six Grand Committees, consisting of about 110 members each, to whom would be added fifteen or twenty Ministers and others who would be nominated to serve on all the Grand Committees. The members would be distributed... "
Reform of Procedure in Parliament to Clear the Block of Public Business - Page 112
by William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1882 - 232 pages
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 99

1854 - 718 pages
...proceedings which now originate in committees of the whole House. The organisation of such a plan might be attempted in the following manner. The House should...of about 110 members each, to whom would be added 15 or 20 ministers and other leading members, who would be nominated to serve upon all the Grand Committees....
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Pamphlets Relating to English History: Miscellaneous, Volume 2

1874 - 470 pages
...proceedings which now originate in committees of the whole House. The organisation of such a plan might be attempted in the following manner. The House should...of about 110 members each, to whom would be added 15 or 20 Ministers and other leading members, who would be nominated to serve upon all the Grand Committees....
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Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 22

1887 - 924 pages
...in the Edinburgh article — should be divided into Six Grand Committees, consisting of about 1 10 members each, to whom would be added fifteen or twenty Ministers and others who would be nominated to serve on all the Grand Committees. The members would be distributed...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 22

1887 - 920 pages
...then consisting of 658 members — we take the scheme as it is stated in the Edinburgh article — should be divided into Six Grand Committees, consisting...whom would be added fifteen or twenty Ministers and others who would be nominated to serve on all the Grand Committees. The members would be distributed...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volume 22

1887 - 1058 pages
...consisting of 658 members — we take the scheme as it is stated in the Edinburgh article — -In in Id be divided into Six Grand Committees, consisting of...whom would be added fifteen or twenty Ministers and others who would be nominated to serve on all the Grand Committees. The members would be distributed...
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