On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volume 1 |
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... advisers of the crown , through whose agency all affairs of state are conducted , should be pub- licly known - in order that they might be held account- able to Parliament for the advice they had given to the sovereign , and for the ...
... advisers of the crown , through whose agency all affairs of state are conducted , should be pub- licly known - in order that they might be held account- able to Parliament for the advice they had given to the sovereign , and for the ...
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... advisers of the crown to Parliament , yet that result was gradually brought about by the course of events , in a way that was quite unforeseen by the politicians and statesmen who effected the Revolution . William III . had been ...
... advisers of the crown to Parliament , yet that result was gradually brought about by the course of events , in a way that was quite unforeseen by the politicians and statesmen who effected the Revolution . William III . had been ...
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... advisers , conscious that they were less versed in military and foreign affairs than their royal master , were content to leave with him the command of the army , and to know only what he thought fit to communi- cate about the ...
... advisers , conscious that they were less versed in military and foreign affairs than their royal master , were content to leave with him the command of the army , and to know only what he thought fit to communi- cate about the ...
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... adviser . After the retirement of Lord Bute from the king's secret counsels , his Majesty still had a numerous party of friends , some of whom held office in the govern- ment or household , but who severally looked to the king for ...
... adviser . After the retirement of Lord Bute from the king's secret counsels , his Majesty still had a numerous party of friends , some of whom held office in the govern- ment or household , but who severally looked to the king for ...
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... advisers , may be traced , with more or less distinctness , throughout the whole of this reign . By their means the king caballed against his ministers , thwarted their measures in Parliament , and on more than one occasion effected ...
... advisers , may be traced , with more or less distinctness , throughout the whole of this reign . By their means the king caballed against his ministers , thwarted their measures in Parliament , and on more than one occasion effected ...
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