The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... resigned in 1782 , all his ministers , except one , resigned as well . Pitt , who became Prime Minister in 1783 ( and who was the first person to find the title personally acceptable ) was mainly re- sponsible for the development of the ...
... resigned in 1782 , all his ministers , except one , resigned as well . Pitt , who became Prime Minister in 1783 ( and who was the first person to find the title personally acceptable ) was mainly re- sponsible for the development of the ...
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... resigned as well . They " had not followed the customary practice of holding office till their successors were ... resigns he sub- mits his resignation to the Prime Minister who indeed may request the resignation . It is perhaps ...
... resigned as well . They " had not followed the customary practice of holding office till their successors were ... resigns he sub- mits his resignation to the Prime Minister who indeed may request the resignation . It is perhaps ...
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... resign all directorships , public or private , paid or unpaid , except directorships or offices held in connec- tion with philanthropic institutions , and even these must be resigned if there is any possibility of a conflict of interest ...
... resign all directorships , public or private , paid or unpaid , except directorships or offices held in connec- tion with philanthropic institutions , and even these must be resigned if there is any possibility of a conflict of interest ...
Contenido
Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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