The Government of England: Its Structure and Its DevelopmentLongmans, Green, 1887 - 636 páginas |
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... means by which provision is made both for the dignity of the Crown and for the performance of the various public services . I have further sought to trace the changes that have taken place in the expenditure of the Crown , and the ...
... means by which provision is made both for the dignity of the Crown and for the performance of the various public services . I have further sought to trace the changes that have taken place in the expenditure of the Crown , and the ...
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... . We forget the Queen for the minister . The means , as so often happens , obscure the * Hallam's Const . Hist . , iii . 140 . + Dwarris on Statutes , 523 . end ; the object limited is lost in the limitation 16 THE KINGSHIP OF ENGLAND .
... . We forget the Queen for the minister . The means , as so often happens , obscure the * Hallam's Const . Hist . , iii . 140 . + Dwarris on Statutes , 523 . end ; the object limited is lost in the limitation 16 THE KINGSHIP OF ENGLAND .
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... means the mere personal will of the King . It is his official will , enlightened by the advice , and carried into effect through the agency of councillors and ministers recognized by the law and personally responsible both for their ...
... means the mere personal will of the King . It is his official will , enlightened by the advice , and carried into effect through the agency of councillors and ministers recognized by the law and personally responsible both for their ...
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... means of which the various functions of Royalty are lawfully exercised . If the King give laws , no other intima- tion of the Royal will is sufficient for this high purpose than that expressed by him after solemn deliberation in full ...
... means of which the various functions of Royalty are lawfully exercised . If the King give laws , no other intima- tion of the Royal will is sufficient for this high purpose than that expressed by him after solemn deliberation in full ...
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... means of rewarding a faithful servant . The influence which the barons had formerly exerted over the House of Commons passed with their fall almost insensibly to the King . " The great religious parties into which the nation was divided ...
... means of rewarding a faithful servant . The influence which the barons had formerly exerted over the House of Commons passed with their fall almost insensibly to the King . " The great religious parties into which the nation was divided ...
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The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1886 |
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The Government of England: Its Structure and Its Development William Edward Hearn Vista completa - 1887 |
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accordingly Act of Parliament administration advice advisers assembly assent authority Barons bill body Cabinet Chancellor CHIG circumstances colony command Common Law conduct consent Const Constitution court Crown declared discretion dispute dissolution duty Earl Edward England Exchequer executive Executive Government exercise express favour G. C. Lewis George the Third Government grant Hallam Henry Hist House of Commons House of Lords impeachment judges judicial jurisdiction justice King King's lands legislation legislature Lord Coke Lord Macaulay Majesty matters measure ment ministers ministry occasion opinion Parl Parlia Parliamentary party passed Peerage Peers petition Pitt political practice prerogative present principle Privy Council proceedings proclamations Queen question reason Reform refused reign remedy rendered resolution respecting revenue Royal seal seems servants Sir Robert Peel Sovereign statute tallage tenants tenure tion UNIV vote Walter Mildmay Whig writ
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