10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAGTHING»
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Lagthing in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Lagthing and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
As soon as a newly elected Storthing meets, the Members proceed to elect one
quarter of their number to form the Lagthing, the remaining three-quarters
constituting the Odelsthing. A list of names is proposed by a '* Selection
Committee.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1908
2
Constitutions of Nations
The accused and the person prosecuting on behalf of the Odelsthing have the
right to challenge members of the Lagthing and the Supreme Court of Justice,
provided that fourteen of the members of the Lagthing and seven members of the
...
Amos Jenkins Peaslee, Dorothy Peaslee Xydis, 1956
3
Travels in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Hanover, Germany, ...
These shall be weighed by the Odelsthing, which sets the proposed law aside, or
remits it to the Lagthing, with or without alterations. When a law shall have been
twice proposed by the Odelsthing to the Lagthing, and the latter shall have ...
4
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Other preliminary business being gone through, the Storthing elects one- fourth
of its Members to form the Upper Chamber or Lagthing, in which the deliberative
functions of the legislative body are invested. No Bill can be first proposed in the
...
William Tait, Mrs. Christian Isobel Johnstone, 1839
The most interesting branch of this subject to this country, at present, is the
Lagthing, or Norwegian Upper Chamber. Although to those unacquainted with
the Norse language, and who think only of the vernacular tongue, the name
would lead ...
6
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
They are not elected to the Lagthing with any reference to profession or rank, but
simply from the opinion their fellow-members in the Storthing may have formed of
their judgment, knowledge, and fitness for deliberative function. ' Of the whole ...
7
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
They are not elected to the Lagthing with any reference to profession or rank, but
simply from the opinion their fellow-members in the Storthing may have formed of
their judgment, knowledge, and fitness for deliberative function. ' Of the whole ...
8
A System of Geography, Popular and Scientific: Or A ...
One-fourth of the members form the Lagthing, and the other three-fourths, the
Odelsthing, each of which has its own president and secretary. The Stoerthing
can decree laws, impose taxes, grant loans, pass naturalizations, inquire into ...
9
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
They are not elected to the Lagthing with any reference to profession or rank, but
simply from the opinion their fellow-members in the Storthing may have formed of
their judgment, knowledge, and fitness for deliberative function. ' Of the whole ...
10
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal
They are not elected to the Lagthing with any reference to profession or rank, but
simply from the opinion their fellow-members in the Storthing may have formed of
their judgment, knowledge, and fitness for deliberative function. ' Of the whole ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LAGTHING»
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Lagthing is used in the context of the following news items.
Going out with sky fishermen in hope of catching sea parrots
The Lagthing – the world's oldest existing parliament – is its one and only claim to historical fame. In spring and summer residents mow the ... «Times of Malta, Jun 15»