On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... exercise a daily check over all Ex- chequer transactions ; which has heretofore rendered it unnecessary to subject the Exchequer accounts to the special examination of the Board of Audit.a The functions of the Exchequer , as defined by ...
... exercise a daily check over all Ex- chequer transactions ; which has heretofore rendered it unnecessary to subject the Exchequer accounts to the special examination of the Board of Audit.a The functions of the Exchequer , as defined by ...
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... exercise of the functions of the Ex- chequer was a very complex affair , owing to the exces- sive number of officers , and the cumbrous forms which had to be resorted to , in order to put its authority in operation . But in 1834 ...
... exercise of the functions of the Ex- chequer was a very complex affair , owing to the exces- sive number of officers , and the cumbrous forms which had to be resorted to , in order to put its authority in operation . But in 1834 ...
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... exercise of their discretionary powers , boldly to set aside the requirements of the legislature , trusting to the good Discre- sense of Parliament , when all the facts of the case shall tionary have been explained , to acquit them of ...
... exercise of their discretionary powers , boldly to set aside the requirements of the legislature , trusting to the good Discre- sense of Parliament , when all the facts of the case shall tionary have been explained , to acquit them of ...
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... exercise of the discretion vested in his Majesty's ministers ' by a former vote of credit . Observe also the proceedings of the House Increase of Commons , in 1805 , in regard to Mr. Pitt's conduct in loaning to navy public money to ...
... exercise of the discretion vested in his Majesty's ministers ' by a former vote of credit . Observe also the proceedings of the House Increase of Commons , in 1805 , in regard to Mr. Pitt's conduct in loaning to navy public money to ...
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... . 1546. Ib . v . 165 , P. 891 . Accts . Min . Rep . on Pub . of Evid . 756-766 , 788 , Com . Pap . 1862 , v . 11 . D of the Ad- ter . Treasury exercise a proper control . Their applications , more- THE TREASURY AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE . 33.
... . 1546. Ib . v . 165 , P. 891 . Accts . Min . Rep . on Pub . of Evid . 756-766 , 788 , Com . Pap . 1862 , v . 11 . D of the Ad- ter . Treasury exercise a proper control . Their applications , more- THE TREASURY AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE . 33.
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