On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volumen2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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... matter was referred to a Committee of Privileges , who were charged to consider also the case of a member who had been appointed master of the ordnance in Ireland , and of another , who had been sent on a foreign embassy . Upon the ...
... matter was referred to a Committee of Privileges , who were charged to consider also the case of a member who had been appointed master of the ordnance in Ireland , and of another , who had been sent on a foreign embassy . Upon the ...
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... matter of form , continue to be ) summoned , at the beginning of every Parliament , by writ under the q Com . Jour . v . 6 , p . 305 . Ib . v . 8 , pp . 80 , 104 , 187 , 510 , general . n Com . Jour . v . 1 , p . • Ib . p . 392 . 513 ...
... matter of form , continue to be ) summoned , at the beginning of every Parliament , by writ under the q Com . Jour . v . 6 , p . 305 . Ib . v . 8 , pp . 80 , 104 , 187 , 510 , general . n Com . Jour . v . 1 , p . • Ib . p . 392 . 513 ...
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... matter in hand.1 By the end of George II.'s reign it had become ' unusual ' for the sovereign to be present at ... matters of great importance . ' These meetings were not , however , always strictly confined to members of the ...
... matter in hand.1 By the end of George II.'s reign it had become ' unusual ' for the sovereign to be present at ... matters of great importance . ' These meetings were not , however , always strictly confined to members of the ...
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... matter of national importance and confi- dence in public men has been more shaken by coalitions than by all the other acts of personal misconduct taken together . ' 8 tion . But in 1756 , Pitt ( afterwards Earl of Chatham ) be- Pitt's ...
... matter of national importance and confi- dence in public men has been more shaken by coalitions than by all the other acts of personal misconduct taken together . ' 8 tion . But in 1756 , Pitt ( afterwards Earl of Chatham ) be- Pitt's ...
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... matter of lasting regret that Macaulay's History is but a Macau- splendid fragment of a large and comprehensive design . Had life lay's His- been spared , he had intended to bring it down to the death of George England . IV . , thereby ...
... matter of lasting regret that Macaulay's History is but a Macau- splendid fragment of a large and comprehensive design . Had life lay's His- been spared , he had intended to bring it down to the death of George England . IV . , thereby ...
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