On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation: In 2 VolumesLongmans, 1869 |
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... matters • • 19 The Prime Minister should submit all such matters for the sanction of the Sovereign 210 • 213 The Sovereign should receive , for approval or for information , all state papers , despatches , & c . , of material importance ...
... matters • • 19 The Prime Minister should submit all such matters for the sanction of the Sovereign 210 • 213 The Sovereign should receive , for approval or for information , all state papers , despatches , & c . , of material importance ...
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... matters , and especially when grants of money were required . The third council was known as the concilium privatum assiduum ordinarium , or , more frequently , the king's council . It comprised certain select persons of the nobility ...
... matters , and especially when grants of money were required . The third council was known as the concilium privatum assiduum ordinarium , or , more frequently , the king's council . It comprised certain select persons of the nobility ...
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... matters ; the chamberlain to financial concerns ; the chancellor to questions affecting the royal grants . Hence arose , by degrees , the separate institution of curia regis , under Henry II . - as an off- shoot from the larger body ...
... matters ; the chamberlain to financial concerns ; the chancellor to questions affecting the royal grants . Hence arose , by degrees , the separate institution of curia regis , under Henry II . - as an off- shoot from the larger body ...
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... matters judicial and judicial pro- ceedings in the Lords ' House , ' yet they had no voice in passing of laws , ' but only spake their judgments and gave their reasons ' in matters of judicial concern . " The Commons , meanwhile ...
... matters judicial and judicial pro- ceedings in the Lords ' House , ' yet they had no voice in passing of laws , ' but only spake their judgments and gave their reasons ' in matters of judicial concern . " The Commons , meanwhile ...
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... matters , the time of the council was occupied , as that of every government must be , with an infinite number of trivial cases . And although law - courts had been esta- blished for the determination of every species of action or suit ...
... matters , the time of the council was occupied , as that of every government must be , with an infinite number of trivial cases . And although law - courts had been esta- blished for the determination of every species of action or suit ...
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