Lower-chamber Sentence Examples

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  • The diet of 1839 refused to proceed to business till the political prisoners had been released, and, while in the Lower Chamber the reforming majority was larger than ever, a Liberal party was now also formed in the Upper House under the brilliant leadership of Count Louis Batthyany and Baron Joseph EdtvOs.

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  • The members of the lower chamber are elected for four years, half the number retiring at the expiration of every two years.

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  • Numerous public meetings were held at which the Offenburg programme was adopted, and on the 4th of March, under the influence of the popular excitement, it was accepted almost unanimously by the lower chamber.

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  • The burning questions were the publicity of legal proceedings and the freedom of the press; and on these the government sustained its first crushing defeat in the lower chamber in 1842.

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  • It has in more than one instance already exercised its power as a checking and restraining authority with good effects - its amendments even on substantial points having been several times accepted by the Lower Chamber.

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  • These fountains are generally two-storeyed, the lower chamber enclosing a well, the upper room being often used for scholastic purposes.

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  • It was not until 1859 that he re-entered public life, when he was elected deputy for Konigsberg in the lower chamber of the Prussian Landtag, of which he was president in 1860 and 1861.

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  • Fresh water is allowed to enter the lower chamber immediately under the perforated partition.

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  • This majority in the Lower Chamber 1 The Swedish " Landtmanna " party was formed in 1867.

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  • On the sides and top of the lower chamber was a framework of timbers, which seems to indicate that the mound is of comparatively recent date.

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  • To the clerical and ultra-royalist faction which was supreme in the Lower Chamber and in the circles of the court after the second Restoration, Gregoire, as a revolutionist and a schismatic bishop, was an object of double loathing.

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  • In this latter year he was elected to the Lower Chamber by the department of Isere.

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  • In the session of 1907 the Opposition in the legislative council brought on a crisis by refusing to grant supplies voted by the lower chamber.

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  • The king appoints the president of the upper chamber; since 1874 the lower chamber has elected its own chairman.

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  • The effect of this teaching was manifest at the diet of 1832, when the Liberals in the Lower Chamber had a large majority, prominent among whom were Francis Deák and Edon Betithy.

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  • You can actually see the water it pulls from the air, when the lower chamber is filled with water all you have to do is replace it with a new one.

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