The Government of England: Its Structure and Its DevelopmentLongmans, Green, 1887 - 636 páginas |
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... Privy Council 4. The Cabinet selected from the majority in Parliament 5. Cabinet councils held without the presence of the King 6. Corporate character of the Cabinet 7. The decision of the majority binds the Cabinet 197 199 201 · 204 ...
... Privy Council 4. The Cabinet selected from the majority in Parliament 5. Cabinet councils held without the presence of the King 6. Corporate character of the Cabinet 7. The decision of the majority binds the Cabinet 197 199 201 · 204 ...
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... Privy Council . Every official act must be performed through the agency of some officer , often indeed of several officers , and must be attested in the mode required by law for each such transaction . These organs of Royalty are all ...
... Privy Council . Every official act must be performed through the agency of some officer , often indeed of several officers , and must be attested in the mode required by law for each such transaction . These organs of Royalty are all ...
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... Privy Council ; and was there asked whether the King might by his proclamation prohibit new buildings in and around London , and the making of starch of wheat . Coke , although strongly pressed for an immediate opinion , insisted upon ...
... Privy Council ; and was there asked whether the King might by his proclamation prohibit new buildings in and around London , and the making of starch of wheat . Coke , although strongly pressed for an immediate opinion , insisted upon ...
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... privy and well acquainted with , we have thought good to report and publish for the better direction in like cases hereafter . " " In a premunire between John Forest , plaintiff , and I. M. H. W. and others , defendants , it was ...
... privy and well acquainted with , we have thought good to report and publish for the better direction in like cases hereafter . " " In a premunire between John Forest , plaintiff , and I. M. H. W. and others , defendants , it was ...
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... Privy Council , confirms or reverses the decision of his judges . Although these arrangements are sufficient for securing a due administration of justice in matters of judicial right , there are cases in which something more is required ...
... Privy Council , confirms or reverses the decision of his judges . Although these arrangements are sufficient for securing a due administration of justice in matters of judicial right , there are cases in which something more is required ...
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The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1886 |
The Government of England: Its Structure, and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1867 |
The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1887 |
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