On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... Kings Unpopularity of Government by a Cabinet Cromwell's method of Government The Cabinet under Charles II . Sir W. Temple's plan for remodelling the Privy Council The King's Council under James II . • • PAGE 79 80 82 84 84 85 87 89 90 ...
... Kings Unpopularity of Government by a Cabinet Cromwell's method of Government The Cabinet under Charles II . Sir W. Temple's plan for remodelling the Privy Council The King's Council under James II . • • PAGE 79 80 82 84 84 85 87 89 90 ...
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... King's Bench Reports . Statutes of Canada . Statistical Society Journal . Stephen's Commentaries on the Laws of England . Ecclesiastical and Eleemosynary Institutions . • • History of the Criminal Law of England . Memoirs of the Baron ...
... King's Bench Reports . Statutes of Canada . Statistical Society Journal . Stephen's Commentaries on the Laws of England . Ecclesiastical and Eleemosynary Institutions . • • History of the Criminal Law of England . Memoirs of the Baron ...
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... king's command , for conduct that had displeased the sovereign , the last of which occurred in 1805 . The name of ... king to readmit Mr. Fox to the council board , that he might enter the cabinet , but his Majesty peremptorily refused ...
... king's command , for conduct that had displeased the sovereign , the last of which occurred in 1805 . The name of ... king to readmit Mr. Fox to the council board , that he might enter the cabinet , but his Majesty peremptorily refused ...
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... King William III . , to request that no foreigner , Prince George alone excepted , might be admitted to the Privy Council . But the king was determined not to receive this address , and immediately prorogued Parliament , without a ...
... King William III . , to request that no foreigner , Prince George alone excepted , might be admitted to the Privy Council . But the king was determined not to receive this address , and immediately prorogued Parliament , without a ...
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... king in all matters to the best of his wisdom and discre- tion . 2. To advise for the king's honour and advantage , and to the public good , without partiality and without fear . 3. To keep secret the king's counsel , and all ...
... king in all matters to the best of his wisdom and discre- tion . 2. To advise for the king's honour and advantage , and to the public good , without partiality and without fear . 3. To keep secret the king's counsel , and all ...
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