On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volume 1 |
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... Parliamentary Reform Arguments in favour of strengthening the authority of the Crown in Parliament Objection to allowing ministers of the Crown to hold seats in the House of Commons er officio • Relative position of the two Houses of ...
... Parliamentary Reform Arguments in favour of strengthening the authority of the Crown in Parliament Objection to allowing ministers of the Crown to hold seats in the House of Commons er officio • Relative position of the two Houses of ...
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... Parliament may advise the Crown in the choice of its Ministers 212 Restrictions upon the Crown in the choice or ... PARLIAMENT . The Royal Prerogative generally In relation to Parliament itself In matters of Administration I. General ...
... Parliament may advise the Crown in the choice of its Ministers 212 Restrictions upon the Crown in the choice or ... PARLIAMENT . The Royal Prerogative generally In relation to Parliament itself In matters of Administration I. General ...
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... Parliament . PAGE 270 278 IV . Circumstances which may require the interposition of Parliament to restrain the illegal exercise of Executive authority in rela- tion , more particularly , to : - 284 Regulations . Precedents ( 1 ) Orders ...
... Parliament . PAGE 270 278 IV . Circumstances which may require the interposition of Parliament to restrain the illegal exercise of Executive authority in rela- tion , more particularly , to : - 284 Regulations . Precedents ( 1 ) Orders ...
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... Parliament in the grant of Supplies , and in the control of the Public Expenditure • ( a ) Parliamentary control over the grant of Supplies . No Supplies to be used but such as are granted by Parlia- ment 452 • 453 454 . No Public Money ...
... Parliament in the grant of Supplies , and in the control of the Public Expenditure • ( a ) Parliamentary control over the grant of Supplies . No Supplies to be used but such as are granted by Parlia- ment 452 • 453 454 . No Public Money ...
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... Parliament . Votes of Credit Origin and present form of the Appropriation Act Speaker's Speech , on presenting Money Bills for the Royal Assent Prorogation of Parliament before the passing of an Appro- priation Bill ( b ) Parliamentary ...
... Parliament . Votes of Credit Origin and present form of the Appropriation Act Speaker's Speech , on presenting Money Bills for the Royal Assent Prorogation of Parliament before the passing of an Appro- priation Bill ( b ) Parliamentary ...
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