On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... army , navy , local government , & c . , but no pains have been spared to bring such information down to date . The very considerable changes effected in parlia- mentary practice by the New Rules of Procedure have induced the Editor to ...
... army , navy , local government , & c . , but no pains have been spared to bring such information down to date . The very considerable changes effected in parlia- mentary practice by the New Rules of Procedure have induced the Editor to ...
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... Army and Navy expenditure 99 " " sanction necessary to extra Army expenditure empowered to give temporary sanction to use of sur- pluses · • PAGE 27 • 28 32 33 • . 37 39 • Temporary advances must receive sanction of House of Commons 41 ...
... Army and Navy expenditure 99 " " sanction necessary to extra Army expenditure empowered to give temporary sanction to use of sur- pluses · • PAGE 27 • 28 32 33 • . 37 39 • Temporary advances must receive sanction of House of Commons 41 ...
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... army , navy , works , & c . , and did not extend to their subsidiary votes ; which is a matter resting be- tween the Treasury and the departments charged with the details of public expenditure . For example , it would be impossible for ...
... army , navy , works , & c . , and did not extend to their subsidiary votes ; which is a matter resting be- tween the Treasury and the departments charged with the details of public expenditure . For example , it would be impossible for ...
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... army and navy or civil service votes is exceeded ; but if , under any circumstances , the amount voted for a par- ticular service has proved insufficient , it will be the duty of government to take an early opportunity of submit- ting a ...
... army and navy or civil service votes is exceeded ; but if , under any circumstances , the amount voted for a par- ticular service has proved insufficient , it will be the duty of government to take an early opportunity of submit- ting a ...
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... army , and for the grant of 133,3837 . 88. 9d . to defray an excess in the naval expenditure , over and above the sums voted for the service of the preceding year . This deficiency arose out of the emergencies of the Indian mutiny ...
... army , and for the grant of 133,3837 . 88. 9d . to defray an excess in the naval expenditure , over and above the sums voted for the service of the preceding year . This deficiency arose out of the emergencies of the Indian mutiny ...
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