On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... whole revenue of the country , with the exception of certain deductions from the gross receipts which are authorised by law , is required to be paid directly into the Bank of England , or of Ire- land , to the account of her Majesty's ...
... whole revenue of the country , with the exception of certain deductions from the gross receipts which are authorised by law , is required to be paid directly into the Bank of England , or of Ire- land , to the account of her Majesty's ...
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... whole House , a vote to make good the deficiency . But it is most de- sirable that the appropriation account of the votes upon which the deficiency had arisen should be examined and reported upon by the Committee of Public Accounts ...
... whole House , a vote to make good the deficiency . But it is most de- sirable that the appropriation account of the votes upon which the deficiency had arisen should be examined and reported upon by the Committee of Public Accounts ...
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... whole amount at the disposal of government for secret services . For the distinction has been uni- formly maintained , that while it is proper to come to Parliament to make a general grant for such purposes , it is right that government ...
... whole amount at the disposal of government for secret services . For the distinction has been uni- formly maintained , that while it is proper to come to Parliament to make a general grant for such purposes , it is right that government ...
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... whole responsibility of the conduct of the navy , they cannot possibly take such management of the details . ' The first lord of the admiralty for 1862 declared his view of the matter to be that the Admiralty should have the power of ...
... whole responsibility of the conduct of the navy , they cannot possibly take such management of the details . ' The first lord of the admiralty for 1862 declared his view of the matter to be that the Admiralty should have the power of ...
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... whole House would be the proper mode of effecting this object , and of complying with the provisions of the Appropriation Act . ' This resolution to be embodied as a clause in the Appropriation Act . " 6 6 Accordingly , on July 18 ...
... whole House would be the proper mode of effecting this object , and of complying with the provisions of the Appropriation Act . ' This resolution to be embodied as a clause in the Appropriation Act . " 6 6 Accordingly , on July 18 ...
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