On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... affairs for services in distributing the Foreign Office share of this fund out of another vote . This , however , does not include the whole amount at the disposal of government for secret services . For the distinction has been uni ...
... affairs for services in distributing the Foreign Office share of this fund out of another vote . This , however , does not include the whole amount at the disposal of government for secret services . For the distinction has been uni ...
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... affairs , had begun to act independently of the Treasury , incurring expenses be- yond the votes of Parliament , without previous reference to this supreme authority . In order to check the grow- ing extravagance in the public service ...
... affairs , had begun to act independently of the Treasury , incurring expenses be- yond the votes of Parliament , without previous reference to this supreme authority . In order to check the grow- ing extravagance in the public service ...
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... affairs . But under the provisions of the Public Moneys and Ac- counts Act of 1866 , it is provided that , from April 1 , 1867 , these accounts shall be subjected to the appropriation audit , and to the revision of the comptroller and ...
... affairs . But under the provisions of the Public Moneys and Ac- counts Act of 1866 , it is provided that , from April 1 , 1867 , these accounts shall be subjected to the appropriation audit , and to the revision of the comptroller and ...
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... affairs is concerned , when contrasted with its original authoritative and pre- eminent position . Its judicial functions , heretofore so formidable , are now restrained within very narrow limits . The power of taking examinations and ...
... affairs is concerned , when contrasted with its original authoritative and pre- eminent position . Its judicial functions , heretofore so formidable , are now restrained within very narrow limits . The power of taking examinations and ...
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... affairs . The king , as governor of the Established Church in England , is at liberty to communicate confidentially with the archbishops or bishops , on any public matter.y And this permission would only be accorded for pur- poses of ...
... affairs . The king , as governor of the Established Church in England , is at liberty to communicate confidentially with the archbishops or bishops , on any public matter.y And this permission would only be accorded for pur- poses of ...
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