On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... matter will be noticed dation in their appropriate places in this section . But beyond the change effected by the abolition of the Board of Audit , and the consolidation of the hitherto distinct departments of the Exchequer and Audit ...
... matter will be noticed dation in their appropriate places in this section . But beyond the change effected by the abolition of the Board of Audit , and the consolidation of the hitherto distinct departments of the Exchequer and Audit ...
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... matter before offering any general recommendation thereupon . Meanwhile , they com- mended the evidence they had taken to the attention of government . The minutes of evidence and appendix to this report contain much information - to ...
... matter before offering any general recommendation thereupon . Meanwhile , they com- mended the evidence they had taken to the attention of government . The minutes of evidence and appendix to this report contain much information - to ...
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... matters to the best of his wisdom and discre- tion . 2. To advise for the king's honour and advantage , and to the ... matter or thing to be done in council . 5. To forward and help the execution of whatsoever shall be therein resolved ...
... matters to the best of his wisdom and discre- tion . 2. To advise for the king's honour and advantage , and to the ... matter or thing to be done in council . 5. To forward and help the execution of whatsoever shall be therein resolved ...
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... matter.y And this permission would only be accorded for pur- poses of state , as to enable a minister to explain and justify to Parliament his political conduct It would not be granted for the purpose of enabling Parliament to ...
... matter.y And this permission would only be accorded for pur- poses of state , as to enable a minister to explain and justify to Parliament his political conduct It would not be granted for the purpose of enabling Parliament to ...
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... matter of course , and unavoidable , because the chief ministers of state were generally chosen from amongst the peers of the realm , who have always been regarded as the hereditary councillors of the crown . But though they were ...
... matter of course , and unavoidable , because the chief ministers of state were generally chosen from amongst the peers of the realm , who have always been regarded as the hereditary councillors of the crown . But though they were ...
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