On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... ment to pay to the Exchequer account the gross revenues , after deducting certain charges enumerated in section 11. But this had been already the practice , under the authority of a Treasury minute , ever since the year 1854 , when the ...
... ment to pay to the Exchequer account the gross revenues , after deducting certain charges enumerated in section 11. But this had been already the practice , under the authority of a Treasury minute , ever since the year 1854 , when the ...
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... ment , in fact , are unable , under the laws now in force , to obtain from the Exchequer any money but what is drawn against some specific parliamentary grant . The issue of money by the comptroller of the exchequer is , moreover ...
... ment , in fact , are unable , under the laws now in force , to obtain from the Exchequer any money but what is drawn against some specific parliamentary grant . The issue of money by the comptroller of the exchequer is , moreover ...
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... ment can be absolutely prevented from any misapplica- wholly tion or expenditure in excess of the parliamentary grants . prevent- Even were it possible to do so , it would not be politic to thorised restrain the government from ...
... ment can be absolutely prevented from any misapplica- wholly tion or expenditure in excess of the parliamentary grants . prevent- Even were it possible to do so , it would not be politic to thorised restrain the government from ...
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... ment tion until the last farthing is accounted for . ' This duty is facilitated by the investigations of the auditor - general , who is a parliamentary officer , and is mainly performed through the instrumentality of the Standing ...
... ment tion until the last farthing is accounted for . ' This duty is facilitated by the investigations of the auditor - general , who is a parliamentary officer , and is mainly performed through the instrumentality of the Standing ...
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... ment . an increase to be made to the navy , beyond that authorised by the legislature - although the circumstances which induced the govern- ment to assume this responsibility were exceptional and peculiar- great objection was taken in ...
... ment . an increase to be made to the navy , beyond that authorised by the legislature - although the circumstances which induced the govern- ment to assume this responsibility were exceptional and peculiar- great objection was taken in ...
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