id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34471 Lowell, A. Lawrence (Abbott Lawrence) The Government of England (Vol. I) .txt text/plain 215223 11025 65 local government acts, no charter conferring political power can now be electing members to the House of Commons;[25:3] and the power to create life peers with votes in the House of Lords.[25:4] Other powers again, general rule which excludes from the House of Commons all office-holders judge, as the presiding officer of the House of Lords, and as a member only in the case of great party measures, where both sides of the House private members, orders of the day practically mean bills, and notices of private members to the work of the House, which forms the subject of member without any order of the House; but under the present rules an committees were under the control of the government the private member [Sidenote: Few Party Votes in Committees.] the officers of the House of Lords, carried against the government in [Sidenote: Officers of the House of Lords.] ./cache/34471.txt ./txt/34471.txt