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... Duties . 451 II . Privileges of 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 ...
... Duties . 451 II . Privileges of 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 ...
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... Duty . A second Chamber , independent of popular election , active , vigilant , and powerful , is , indeed , of vital necessity to a well - regu- lated state . And it is generally conceded by the best political writers , that whatever ...
... Duty . A second Chamber , independent of popular election , active , vigilant , and powerful , is , indeed , of vital necessity to a well - regu- lated state . And it is generally conceded by the best political writers , that whatever ...
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... duty or responsibility , which arose in connection with the same . In selecting the year 1782 as our starting - point , we 1782 a con- do so because it is the date of an important epoch in con- stitutional history . It marks the first ...
... duty or responsibility , which arose in connection with the same . In selecting the year 1782 as our starting - point , we 1782 a con- do so because it is the date of an important epoch in con- stitutional history . It marks the first ...
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... duty is established , I know not . ' The motion for going into Committee of Supply was then put and agreed to , without a division . On February 18 , Mr. Pitt intro- duced the budget , which excited no opposition . The 962 . 6 Parl ...
... duty is established , I know not . ' The motion for going into Committee of Supply was then put and agreed to , without a division . On February 18 , Mr. Pitt intro- duced the budget , which excited no opposition . The 962 . 6 Parl ...
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... duty to watch over and control the crown ; but there was no doctrine in the constitution better understood than that they had no right to interfere with the crown in the nomination of its servants . ' An amendment was moved , ' that the ...
... duty to watch over and control the crown ; but there was no doctrine in the constitution better understood than that they had no right to interfere with the crown in the nomination of its servants . ' An amendment was moved , ' that the ...
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