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88 ( Duty on Rum , etc. ) , 34 , 36 , 39 18 12 ( Renunciation Act ) , 36 , 67 19 c . 70 ( Certiorari ) , 100 21 c . 49 ( Lord's Day Act ) , 126 c . 75 ( Removal of Colonial Officers ) , 73 , 514 26 c . 86 ; 122 28 c . 49 ; 122 31 c .
88 ( Duty on Rum , etc. ) , 34 , 36 , 39 18 12 ( Renunciation Act ) , 36 , 67 19 c . 70 ( Certiorari ) , 100 21 c . 49 ( Lord's Day Act ) , 126 c . 75 ( Removal of Colonial Officers ) , 73 , 514 26 c . 86 ; 122 28 c . 49 ; 122 31 c .
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... as to how or when he shall perform his duties , be entirely The history of constitutional progress in England is the history of the steps by which the Legislature compelled the Executive to recognise the supremacy of law - in other ...
... as to how or when he shall perform his duties , be entirely The history of constitutional progress in England is the history of the steps by which the Legislature compelled the Executive to recognise the supremacy of law - in other ...
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( 1 ) By the 13th sec . the Governor and his council were expressly prohibited from “ laying ” taxes or duties within the province , with the exception of local assessments for municipal purposes . By an Act of the same session ( cap .
( 1 ) By the 13th sec . the Governor and his council were expressly prohibited from “ laying ” taxes or duties within the province , with the exception of local assessments for municipal purposes . By an Act of the same session ( cap .
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Not being able to starve the executive , they were unable to hold the officers of that department to responsibility for the due performance of their duties ; and whether they had the confidence of the representative branch of the ...
Not being able to starve the executive , they were unable to hold the officers of that department to responsibility for the due performance of their duties ; and whether they had the confidence of the representative branch of the ...
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6 Act , of export duties on certain articles shipped from the colonies for consumption elsewhere than in England ; the proceeds of which duties were , of course , a set - off to the expense of government in those colonies .
6 Act , of export duties on certain articles shipped from the colonies for consumption elsewhere than in England ; the proceeds of which duties were , of course , a set - off to the expense of government in those colonies .
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