On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... taken place in the army , navy , local government , & c . , but no pains have been spared to bring such information down to date . The very considerable changes effected in parlia- mentary practice by the New Rules of Procedure have ...
... taken place in the army , navy , local government , & c . , but no pains have been spared to bring such information down to date . The very considerable changes effected in parlia- mentary practice by the New Rules of Procedure have ...
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... taken to cover such deficiencies . " m And here it may be appropriate to notice some diture by remarkable instances wherein the government have . assumed the responsibility of incurring expenditure without without the previous sanction ...
... taken to cover such deficiencies . " m And here it may be appropriate to notice some diture by remarkable instances wherein the government have . assumed the responsibility of incurring expenditure without without the previous sanction ...
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... taken in the House of Commons to the act , and it was declared by Sir R. Peel , and other leading members , that either a supplementary vote of credit , in anticipation of the emer- gency , should have been asked for , or else the ...
... taken in the House of Commons to the act , and it was declared by Sir R. Peel , and other leading members , that either a supplementary vote of credit , in anticipation of the emer- gency , should have been asked for , or else the ...
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... taken in aid ; but owing to an alteration made in the Appropriation Act of 1856-7 , these surpluses were obliged to be repaid into the Exchequer . " Anyhow , a very considerable expenditure , in excess of the Appropriation Act of the ...
... taken in aid ; but owing to an alteration made in the Appropriation Act of 1856-7 , these surpluses were obliged to be repaid into the Exchequer . " Anyhow , a very considerable expenditure , in excess of the Appropriation Act of the ...
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... taken , or to meet unforeseen de- ficiencies on ordinary votes . " But every advance made from these funds must be repaid out of votes to be taken in Parliament , in the following year , on behalf of the services for which such advances ...
... taken , or to meet unforeseen de- ficiencies on ordinary votes . " But every advance made from these funds must be repaid out of votes to be taken in Parliament , in the following year , on behalf of the services for which such advances ...
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