On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... political history . As I have associated the name of the late Thomas D'Arcy McGee , in the dedication of this volume , with that of one of the most eminent statesmen now living in Canada , I may be permitted to mention that by his ...
... political history . As I have associated the name of the late Thomas D'Arcy McGee , in the dedication of this volume , with that of one of the most eminent statesmen now living in Canada , I may be permitted to mention that by his ...
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... political offices . . 212 Their direct subordination to some political head • 213 The political element limited to the governing body Who are exclusively responsible to Parliament for the whole public service 214 . . 215 Service of ...
... political offices . . 212 Their direct subordination to some political head • 213 The political element limited to the governing body Who are exclusively responsible to Parliament for the whole public service 214 . . 215 Service of ...
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... Political neutrality of the Sovereign towards all who are not of the Ministry • • Intervention of the Sovereign in political affairs , as a mediator between contending parties Constitutional restraint upon the Sovereign upon such ...
... Political neutrality of the Sovereign towards all who are not of the Ministry • • Intervention of the Sovereign in political affairs , as a mediator between contending parties Constitutional restraint upon the Sovereign upon such ...
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... political and parliamentary • 295 295 296 Permanent and non - political officers are excluded from Parliament 297 Proceedings to add to the number of political offices Every branch of the Public Service should be directly represented in ...
... political and parliamentary • 295 295 296 Permanent and non - political officers are excluded from Parliament 297 Proceedings to add to the number of political offices Every branch of the Public Service should be directly represented in ...
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... political conduct It would not be granted for the purpose of enabling Parliament to scrutinise the motives of a political act which was not itself impeachable on public grounds . " See ante , vol . 1 , pp . 116,497 ; also proceedings on ...
... political conduct It would not be granted for the purpose of enabling Parliament to scrutinise the motives of a political act which was not itself impeachable on public grounds . " See ante , vol . 1 , pp . 116,497 ; also proceedings on ...
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