Commanding-in-Chief downwards ; she could dismiss all the sailors too ; she could sell off all our ships of war and all our naval stores ; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make... The English Constitution - Página xxxixpor Walter Bagehot - 2007 - 368 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| 1902 - 1212 páginas
...every parish in the United Kingdom a " university " ; she could dismiss most of the civil servants, and she could pardon all offenders. In a word, the Queen could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the realm ; could disgrace the nation by a bad war or peace,... | |
| Abbott Lawrence Lowell - 1908 - 600 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores ; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...offenders. In a word, the Queen could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the government."1 We might add that the Crown could appoint... | |
| 1910 - 804 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores ; she could make a pea.ce by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...In a word, the Queen could, by prerogative, upset all the action of civil government within the government, could disgrace the nation by a bad war or... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1910 - 362 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores ; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...offenders. In a word, the Queen could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the Government, could disgrace the nation by a bad war or... | |
| Charles Howard McIlwain - 1910 - 444 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores ; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...offenders. In a word, the Queen could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the government, could disgrace the nation by a bad war or... | |
| Charles Howard McIlwain - 1910 - 470 páginas
...naval stores ; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conqi' \ of Brittany. She could make every citizen in the United...offenders. In a word, the Queen could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the government, could disgrace the nation by a bad war or... | |
| Sidney Low - 1910 - 338 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...civil servants; she could pardon all offenders."* Queen Victoria could, of course, have done none of these things ; but some of them might have been,... | |
| Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1910 - 944 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...the civil servants; she could pardon all offenders. And all of us remember that the beginning of Civil Service reform in Great Britain was through the... | |
| 1910 - 822 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores : she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...could dismiss most of the Civil servants ; she could [tardón all offenders. In a word, the Queen could, by prerogative, upset all the action of civil government... | |
| Charles Howard McIlwain - 1910 - 486 páginas
...all our ships of war and all our naval stores ; she could make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She...citizen in the United Kingdom, male or female, a peer ; »he could make every parish in the United Kingdom a 'university;' she could dismiss most of the... | |
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