On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... hands of prominent public men in Canada before the constitution of the new Dominion should be enforced , trusting that it might be helpful in the settlement of various political questions which were likely to arise at that juncture . In ...
... hands of prominent public men in Canada before the constitution of the new Dominion should be enforced , trusting that it might be helpful in the settlement of various political questions which were likely to arise at that juncture . In ...
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... hands of a Prime Minister Its result on the condition of the Cabinet Actual position of the Prime Minister May belong to either House of Parliament , and may hold any ministerial office . ( 4 ) Present Organisation of the Cabinet 99 ...
... hands of a Prime Minister Its result on the condition of the Cabinet Actual position of the Prime Minister May belong to either House of Parliament , and may hold any ministerial office . ( 4 ) Present Organisation of the Cabinet 99 ...
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... hands of the Once the public money has been formally transferred from the credit of the Exchequer to that of the pay- master - general , it is the usual practice , authorised by a Com . Pap . 1866 , v . 7 , p . 527 . Evid . 68-78 , 83 ...
... hands of the Once the public money has been formally transferred from the credit of the Exchequer to that of the pay- master - general , it is the usual practice , authorised by a Com . Pap . 1866 , v . 7 , p . 527 . Evid . 68-78 , 83 ...
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... hands of the are all paymaster to the general expenditure , without reference one to the Exchequer credits from which the moneys have been transferred , provided the service had been voted by Parliament , and the vote was not exceeded ...
... hands of the are all paymaster to the general expenditure , without reference one to the Exchequer credits from which the moneys have been transferred , provided the service had been voted by Parliament , and the vote was not exceeded ...
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... hands of government , penditure . although the greater part of the amount is annually voted in supply . The vote in supply for this service First Rep . Come . Pub . Accts . p . iii . Com . Pap . 1877 , v . 8 . Rep . Come . Pub . Accts ...
... hands of government , penditure . although the greater part of the amount is annually voted in supply . The vote in supply for this service First Rep . Come . Pub . Accts . p . iii . Com . Pap . 1877 , v . 8 . Rep . Come . Pub . Accts ...
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