On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation: In 2 VolumesLongmans, 1869 |
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... considered as having a preferential right ; but if he were too young , or were otherwise objectionable , some other and more capable member of the royal family would be chosen instead . Again , the recommendation of the king himself as ...
... considered as having a preferential right ; but if he were too young , or were otherwise objectionable , some other and more capable member of the royal family would be chosen instead . Again , the recommendation of the king himself as ...
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... considered as exclusively appertaining to the crown . ° It might reasonably be anticipated that such a polity would unavoidably give rise to frequent collisions between the king and his parliament , and such undoubtedly was the case ...
... considered as exclusively appertaining to the crown . ° It might reasonably be anticipated that such a polity would unavoidably give rise to frequent collisions between the king and his parliament , and such undoubtedly was the case ...
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... considered as a very important part of the government , responsible to the king and the country for the acts done under its sanction ; and the people often took great interest in its * See Palgrave , Eng . Common- wealth , vol . i . p ...
... considered as a very important part of the government , responsible to the king and the country for the acts done under its sanction ; and the people often took great interest in its * See Palgrave , Eng . Common- wealth , vol . i . p ...
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... considered as the time when govern- ment by councils ' came to an end . " But meanwhile , the Parliaments of Elizabeth , unlike their timid predecessors in previous reigns , were remarkably outspoken ; and the Com- mons did not hesitate ...
... considered as the time when govern- ment by councils ' came to an end . " But meanwhile , the Parliaments of Elizabeth , unlike their timid predecessors in previous reigns , were remarkably outspoken ; and the Com- mons did not hesitate ...
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... considered bility . essential that they should be of one mind on matters of state policy . The responsibility of ministers , moreover , for the ordinary fulfilment of their official functions , was practically to the king , and to him ...
... considered bility . essential that they should be of one mind on matters of state policy . The responsibility of ministers , moreover , for the ordinary fulfilment of their official functions , was practically to the king , and to him ...
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