On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... accepting Ministerial offices to go for re - election Provisions of the Reform Act of 1867 on this subject The Canadian law in this particular The practice in Australia . What constitutes an acceptance of a disqualifying Office by a ...
... accepting Ministerial offices to go for re - election Provisions of the Reform Act of 1867 on this subject The Canadian law in this particular The practice in Australia . What constitutes an acceptance of a disqualifying Office by a ...
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... accepted by the new administration , and became law . " in the new Act . Such of the provisions of this Act as materially Provisions modify the constitutional practice which heretofore Consoli- prevailed in relation to its subject ...
... accepted by the new administration , and became law . " in the new Act . Such of the provisions of this Act as materially Provisions modify the constitutional practice which heretofore Consoli- prevailed in relation to its subject ...
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... to p . 376 . House of Lords upon his impeach- ment , in 1667. State Trials , v . 6 . Dicey , p . 66 ; Knight , Hist . of Eng . v . 4 , ch . 20 . by his advice was induced to accept a new scheme 98 THE CABINET COUNCIL .
... to p . 376 . House of Lords upon his impeach- ment , in 1667. State Trials , v . 6 . Dicey , p . 66 ; Knight , Hist . of Eng . v . 4 , ch . 20 . by his advice was induced to accept a new scheme 98 THE CABINET COUNCIL .
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... accept a new scheme of administration . This was nothing less than an ingenious attempt to combine the advantages of the old system of government by a council with those of the modern de- vice of government by means of a cabinet ...
... accept a new scheme of administration . This was nothing less than an ingenious attempt to combine the advantages of the old system of government by a council with those of the modern de- vice of government by means of a cabinet ...
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... accepted , or shall accept , of the said places , be excused their attendance in this House whilst they shall execute the said places . But there is no order for the issue of a new writ in any such cases . It is not until after the ...
... accepted , or shall accept , of the said places , be excused their attendance in this House whilst they shall execute the said places . But there is no order for the issue of a new writ in any such cases . It is not until after the ...
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