The British ConstitutionMacmillan, 1963 - 572 páginas |
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... given their confiscated estates . ' Whigs ' , the counter - term , was likewise derogatory . Originally a name given to the Covenanters of the western Lowlands and Argyllshire , it was later applied to all Presbyterian zealots and ...
... given their confiscated estates . ' Whigs ' , the counter - term , was likewise derogatory . Originally a name given to the Covenanters of the western Lowlands and Argyllshire , it was later applied to all Presbyterian zealots and ...
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... given to internal organisation of the courts in order to improve efficiency , especially as regards appointing fixed times for the hearing of cases . ( 3 ) Delay in hearing cases At any given moment , civil actions are being heard in ...
... given to internal organisation of the courts in order to improve efficiency , especially as regards appointing fixed times for the hearing of cases . ( 3 ) Delay in hearing cases At any given moment , civil actions are being heard in ...
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... given , the exact sum which can be borrowed will be specified , together with the purposes for which it must be used . In effect , this allows the minister , who is advised by his own specialists , to pass judgment on proposed ...
... given , the exact sum which can be borrowed will be specified , together with the purposes for which it must be used . In effect , this allows the minister , who is advised by his own specialists , to pass judgment on proposed ...
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WHAT IS A CONSTITUTION? | 1 |
THE LEGISLATURE | 7 |
ITS HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT | 17 |
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