The English ConstitutionDolphin Books, 1872 - 309 páginas |
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... Minister who disbanded the Queen's army , and it would be done for certain . But suppose a Minister were to reduce the army or the navy much below the contemplated strength- suppose he were only to spend upon them one - third of the ...
... Minister who disbanded the Queen's army , and it would be done for certain . But suppose a Minister were to reduce the army or the navy much below the contemplated strength- suppose he were only to spend upon them one - third of the ...
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... ministers , and especially over the foreign minister , the Queen has a certain control over the Cabinet . The first minister , it is understood , transmits to her authentic information of all the most important decisions , to- gether ...
... ministers , and especially over the foreign minister , the Queen has a certain control over the Cabinet . The first minister , it is understood , transmits to her authentic information of all the most important decisions , to- gether ...
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... minister . The case of a minister under an hereditary form of government is yet worse . The hereditary king may be weak ; may be under the government of women ; may appoint a minister from childish motives ; may remove one from absurd ...
... minister . The case of a minister under an hereditary form of government is yet worse . The hereditary king may be weak ; may be under the government of women ; may appoint a minister from childish motives ; may remove one from absurd ...
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