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... enquiry into the causes of his re- moval , he would approximate his situation to that of a judge , or any other officer , for life . Of a change in ad- ministration , Parliament had no constitutional knowledge , Parl . Deb . vol . ix ...
... enquiry into the causes of his re- moval , he would approximate his situation to that of a judge , or any other officer , for life . Of a change in ad- ministration , Parliament had no constitutional knowledge , Parl . Deb . vol . ix ...
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... enquiry . ' An amendment , on behalf of ministers , to pass to the orders of the day , was then put and carried . Notwithstanding that by these votes the new government was fully sus- tained by majorities in Parliament , advantage was ...
... enquiry . ' An amendment , on behalf of ministers , to pass to the orders of the day , was then put and carried . Notwithstanding that by these votes the new government was fully sus- tained by majorities in Parliament , advantage was ...
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... enquire of Mr. Ponsonby whether any proposal had been made to him , or to those who acted with him in Parliament , to form part of the ministry ; what reply had been given , and what conditions made . After some altercation on the ...
... enquire of Mr. Ponsonby whether any proposal had been made to him , or to those who acted with him in Parliament , to form part of the ministry ; what reply had been given , and what conditions made . After some altercation on the ...
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... enquiries of ministers , to elicit further par- ticulars than had been already communicated in regard to the circumstances which had attended the formation of the ministry ; and particularly whether certain appoint- ments had been made ...
... enquiries of ministers , to elicit further par- ticulars than had been already communicated in regard to the circumstances which had attended the formation of the ministry ; and particularly whether certain appoint- ments had been made ...
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Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation Alpheus Todd. 1852 . enquiry by Lord John Russell . On March 22 , Lord John Russell professed himself content with these expla- nations , and expressed his willingness to aid the govern ...
Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation Alpheus Todd. 1852 . enquiry by Lord John Russell . On March 22 , Lord John Russell professed himself content with these expla- nations , and expressed his willingness to aid the govern ...
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