On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... chief Subordinate Ministers , their number and tenure Ministerial offices , with inconsiderable duties , their use ... chiefs Testimonies to the efficiency and good conduct of the Civil Administrative reform in the public departments ...
... chief Subordinate Ministers , their number and tenure Ministerial offices , with inconsiderable duties , their use ... chiefs Testimonies to the efficiency and good conduct of the Civil Administrative reform in the public departments ...
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... Chief Military Department Civil Department Judge - Advocate - General Mobilisation Scheme The Board of Admiralty The Board of Trade • Departments of the Board The Lord Privy Seal . The Lord High Chancellor The Law Officers of the Crown ...
... Chief Military Department Civil Department Judge - Advocate - General Mobilisation Scheme The Board of Admiralty The Board of Trade • Departments of the Board The Lord Privy Seal . The Lord High Chancellor The Law Officers of the Crown ...
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... Chief Justice Sanderson Chief Justice Beaumont of British Guiana 99 . 885 .885 Appeals to the Imperial Parliament by , or on behalf of , colonial judges 885 Case of two judges in the Ionian Islands 19 Judge Langslow , of Ceylon . Judges ...
... Chief Justice Sanderson Chief Justice Beaumont of British Guiana 99 . 885 .885 Appeals to the Imperial Parliament by , or on behalf of , colonial judges 885 Case of two judges in the Ionian Islands 19 Judge Langslow , of Ceylon . Judges ...
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... chief officers of the crown and household , in- cluding also the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of London . The remaining moiety were chosen from among the leading members of both sides of the two Houses of Parliament , without ...
... chief officers of the crown and household , in- cluding also the archbishop of Canterbury and the bishop of London . The remaining moiety were chosen from among the leading members of both sides of the two Houses of Parliament , without ...
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... chief baron of the exchequer in Ireland ; another , as treasurer at war in Ireland ; others , as ambassadors to France and Spain , respectively ; and another as attorney - general ; and desiring to know the pleasure of the House whether ...
... chief baron of the exchequer in Ireland ; another , as treasurer at war in Ireland ; others , as ambassadors to France and Spain , respectively ; and another as attorney - general ; and desiring to know the pleasure of the House whether ...
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