On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Том 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1869 |
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... necessary to every important act of the king in the exercise of his legislative as well as of his executive powers . It was evidently then considered as a very important part of the government , responsible to the king and the country ...
... necessary to every important act of the king in the exercise of his legislative as well as of his executive powers . It was evidently then considered as a very important part of the government , responsible to the king and the country ...
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... necessary power to give effect to their decisions , the law - courts were likely to prove inefficient , the council interposed , by summoning before it defendants and accusers . A tribunal of this description was doubt- less useful , in ...
... necessary power to give effect to their decisions , the law - courts were likely to prove inefficient , the council interposed , by summoning before it defendants and accusers . A tribunal of this description was doubt- less useful , in ...
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... necessary to appoint two secretaries , after which , by almost imperceptible degrees , the dignity of the office was increased . During the reign of Henry VII . persons of weight were selected to fill the post . In the fol- lowing reign ...
... necessary to appoint two secretaries , after which , by almost imperceptible degrees , the dignity of the office was increased . During the reign of Henry VII . persons of weight were selected to fill the post . In the fol- lowing reign ...
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... necessary to provide for the maintenance of a stand- ing army . At first the troops were paid out of the king's own revenues ; but James II . having increased his army to 30,000 men , it began to be regarded with great jealousy , as ...
... necessary to provide for the maintenance of a stand- ing army . At first the troops were paid out of the king's own revenues ; but James II . having increased his army to 30,000 men , it began to be regarded with great jealousy , as ...
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... necessary.'t His Majesty was afterwards assured by the Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor Brougham that they ' con- sidered him perfectly justified in the communication he had made to the Duke of Wellington and Lord Lyndhurst of such ...
... necessary.'t His Majesty was afterwards assured by the Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor Brougham that they ' con- sidered him perfectly justified in the communication he had made to the Duke of Wellington and Lord Lyndhurst of such ...
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