that whether he belonged to one party or another, the utmost confidence should prevail between the sovereign and the minister who came forward in Parliament as the ostensible possessor of power. Letters on England - Página 294por Louis Blanc - 1866Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1862 - 396 páginas
...measures to be brought forward, the fortunes of the country, and the events that might happen—that whether he belonged to one party or another, the utmost...in Parliament as the ostensible possessor of power. I do, my lords, attribute in great measure to that opinion, which the Sovereign held in common with... | |
| Sir Henry Parkes - 1892 - 718 páginas
...various measures to be brought forward, the fortunes of the country, and the events that might happen — that whether he belonged to one party or another,...forward in Parliament as the ostensible possessor of power."—[Hans. Debates, vol. clxv. p. 44.] '" I do, my Lords, attribute in great measure to that... | |
| Australia. Parliament - 1923 - 426 páginas
...measures to be brought forward, the fortunes of the country, and the évente that might happen—that, whether he belonged to one party or another, the utmost...Parliament as the ostensible possessor of power." (Hansard Debates, volume eYsv-, -page 44.^ Earl Russell went on to give the weight of Shis own opinion... | |
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