On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation: In 2 VolumesLongmans, 1869 |
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... passed between the sovereign and his Can only be removed ministers , in their confidential relations with each other , by the Sovereign , may be disclosed to any other person , or to either House of Parliament , without the express ...
... passed between the sovereign and his Can only be removed ministers , in their confidential relations with each other , by the Sovereign , may be disclosed to any other person , or to either House of Parliament , without the express ...
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... passed between the king and his ministers.'s In reply , the king , while expressing his regret at this unauthorised and unwarrantable disclosure of state secrets , justified his own conduct in the matter , contending that under the ...
... passed between the king and his ministers.'s In reply , the king , while expressing his regret at this unauthorised and unwarrantable disclosure of state secrets , justified his own conduct in the matter , contending that under the ...
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... passed to release to the king cer- tain loans he had borrowed , which Act was much opposed , but the reason that is given why it passed is , because the house was mostly the king's servants ; but it gave great disturbance to the nation ...
... passed to release to the king cer- tain loans he had borrowed , which Act was much opposed , but the reason that is given why it passed is , because the house was mostly the king's servants ; but it gave great disturbance to the nation ...
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... passed upon the subject , ―of the issue of new writs upon the appointment of members to office under the crown : Attorney- with the exception of the case of the Attorney - General , General . which , as we have seen , was specially ...
... passed upon the subject , ―of the issue of new writs upon the appointment of members to office under the crown : Attorney- with the exception of the case of the Attorney - General , General . which , as we have seen , was specially ...
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... passing of the foregoing resolution ; having been launched into existence , as we have already noticed , " in the year 1679. But , although it authorised the introduc- tion into the governing body of fifteen members of Parlia- ment ...
... passing of the foregoing resolution ; having been launched into existence , as we have already noticed , " in the year 1679. But , although it authorised the introduc- tion into the governing body of fifteen members of Parlia- ment ...
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