The English Constitution: And Other Political EssaysD. Appleton, 1877 - 474 páginas |
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... said in this book that it would very much surprise people if they were only told how many things the Queen could do without consulting Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 31.
... said in this book that it would very much surprise people if they were only told how many things the Queen could do without consulting Parliament , and it certainly has so proved , INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND EDITION . 31.
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... Queen abolished Purchase in the Army by an act of prerogative ( after the Lords had rejected the bill for doing so ) , there was a great and general astonishment . But this is nothing to what the Queen can by law do without consulting ...
... Queen abolished Purchase in the Army by an act of prerogative ( after the Lords had rejected the bill for doing so ) , there was a great and general astonishment . But this is nothing to what the Queen can by law do without consulting ...
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... Queen . " This counsel to her so to use her prerogative would by the Judge be declared to be an act of violence ... Queen's army , and it would be done for certain . But suppose a Minister were to reduce the army or the navy much below ...
... Queen . " This counsel to her so to use her prerogative would by the Judge be declared to be an act of violence ... Queen's army , and it would be done for certain . But suppose a Minister were to reduce the army or the navy much below ...
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... Queen , but really the Prime Minister , has the power of dissolving the Assembly . But M. Thiers has no such power ; and therefore , under ordinary circumstances , I believe , the policy would soon become unmanageable . The result would ...
... Queen , but really the Prime Minister , has the power of dissolving the Assembly . But M. Thiers has no such power ; and therefore , under ordinary circumstances , I believe , the policy would soon become unmanageable . The result would ...
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... Queen's servants . Remnants , important remnants , of this great prerogative still remain . The discriminating favour of William IV . made Lord Melbourne head of the Whig party when he was only one of several rivals . At the death of ...
... Queen's servants . Remnants , important remnants , of this great prerogative still remain . The discriminating favour of William IV . made Lord Melbourne head of the Whig party when he was only one of several rivals . At the death of ...
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