10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ODELSTHING»
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Constitutions of Nations
decision in that behalf, are to be kept secret, shall, however, be laid before a
committee consisting of at most nine members chosen from among the members
of the Odelsthing, and may also be referred to the Odelsthing if any member of
the ...
Amos Jenkins Peaslee, Dorothy Peaslee Xydis, 1956
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The British and Foreign Review Or European Quarterly Journal
As the present Storthing comprises ninety-six members, the Laything consists of
twenty-four; “ the other three fourths,” or seventy-two, “constitute the “ Odelsthing,
or House of Commons.” (P. 117.) Speaking of the Laything Mr. Laing says,— ...
3
Encyclopædia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, ...
As soon as the king or his representative has opened the session, the storthing 1
choose one quarter of their members to compose the logthing. The remaining
three-fourths constitute the odelsthing, or representatives of the landed property.
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, 1851
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Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, ...
As soon as the king or his representative has opened the session, the storthing
choose one quarter of their members to compose the logthing. The remaining
three-fourths constitute the odelsthing, or representatives of the landed property.
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The Governments of Europe
[817] All bills are required to be presented first in the Odelsthing, by one of the
members of the body, or by the Government, through a councillor of state. Only in
the event that a measure passes the Odelsthing is it presented at all in the ...
Frederic Austin Ogg, 1920
As soon as the king or his representative has opened the session, the storthing
choose one quarter of their members to compose the logthing. The remaining
three-fourths constitute the odelsthing, or representatives of the landed property.
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Encyclopædia Americana: a popular dictionary of arts, ...
The kingdom of Norway has two chambers — the Logthing (q. v.) and the
Odelsthing, both together composing the Storthing, (q. v.) Bavaria, Hanover,
Wiirtemberg, Baden and Hesse- Darmstadt have each two houses. The
constitution which ...
Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, 1840
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The british cyclopedia of literature, history,geography, law ...
As soon as the king or his representative has opened , the session, the storthing
choose one quarter of their members to compose the logthing. The remaining
three-fourths constitute the odelsthing, or representatives of the landed property.
charles F. partington, 1836
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Encyclopaedia Americana: A popular dictionary of arts, ...
As soon as the king or his representative has opened the session, the storthing
choose one quarter of their members to compose the logthing. The remaining
three-fourths constitute the odelsthing, or representatives of the landed property.
Francis Lieber, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake, 1851
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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 ...