On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... charges and Consolidated Fund charges . The actual amounts of the former are specified in the votes , and in the Ap- propriation ... charge is allowed ; if not , its amount would be deducted from the total , and not issued . " The grave ...
... charges and Consolidated Fund charges . The actual amounts of the former are specified in the votes , and in the Ap- propriation ... charge is allowed ; if not , its amount would be deducted from the total , and not issued . " The grave ...
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... charge of naval and military 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 ...
... charge of naval and military 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 ...
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... charge and control , to take care that the expenditure does not exceed the amount placed at its disposal for that purpose . And by a clause which was first intro- See Gen. Balfour's Paper , in Stat . Jour . v . 29 , p . 392. See also ...
... charge and control , to take care that the expenditure does not exceed the amount placed at its disposal for that purpose . And by a clause which was first intro- See Gen. Balfour's Paper , in Stat . Jour . v . 29 , p . 392. See also ...
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... charged did not take place within the period of the account , or cannot be charged against a particular vote consistently with the requirements of Parliament . At length , in 1866 , by the Act already noticed- Clauses in abolishing the ...
... charged did not take place within the period of the account , or cannot be charged against a particular vote consistently with the requirements of Parliament . At length , in 1866 , by the Act already noticed- Clauses in abolishing the ...
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... charges against him on this score were greatly exaggerated ; and although bribery prac- tices are undoubtedly a ... charge of being directly concerned in this stupendous fraud , yet public opinion compelled O Ewald , Life of Walpole ...
... charges against him on this score were greatly exaggerated ; and although bribery prac- tices are undoubtedly a ... charge of being directly concerned in this stupendous fraud , yet public opinion compelled O Ewald , Life of Walpole ...
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