On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Том 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1869 |
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... existing folcriht , and which were then promulgated by their own and the king's authority . 3. They had the power of making alliances and treaties of peace , and of settling their terms . 4. They had the power ( subject to the ...
... existing folcriht , and which were then promulgated by their own and the king's authority . 3. They had the power of making alliances and treaties of peace , and of settling their terms . 4. They had the power ( subject to the ...
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... existing in the state as to give to each its opportunity of legitimate development . ' 6 • First Lords ' Report , p . 451 ; Hearn , Govt . of Eng . p . 273 . P Cox , Antient Parly . Elections , p . 61 . Taylor , Book of Rights , p . 9 ...
... existing in the state as to give to each its opportunity of legitimate development . ' 6 • First Lords ' Report , p . 451 ; Hearn , Govt . of Eng . p . 273 . P Cox , Antient Parly . Elections , p . 61 . Taylor , Book of Rights , p . 9 ...
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... existing usage of the old relations - and the Privy Council gradually assumed a separate and independent jurisdiction of its own . This change took place under Richard II . , when the council was entirely separated from A.D. 1397 ...
... existing usage of the old relations - and the Privy Council gradually assumed a separate and independent jurisdiction of its own . This change took place under Richard II . , when the council was entirely separated from A.D. 1397 ...
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... existing councillors should be capable of re - election . The same rule was followed upon the election of the Council for the fourth time . ' In November 1652 , anticipating the regular period by nearly three months , the Council was ...
... existing councillors should be capable of re - election . The same rule was followed upon the election of the Council for the fourth time . ' In November 1652 , anticipating the regular period by nearly three months , the Council was ...
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... existing Confi- ministry and leading members of the Opposition , it is negotia- not unusual for the crown to grant permission to the tions . Prime Minister to read portions of correspondence that has taken place between the sovereign ...
... existing Confi- ministry and leading members of the Opposition , it is negotia- not unusual for the crown to grant permission to the tions . Prime Minister to read portions of correspondence that has taken place between the sovereign ...
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