On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volume 1 |
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... Ministers for all acts of the Crown Public acts of the Crown to be transacted through the medium of Responsible Ministers Development of the principle of Ministerial Responsibility Extent of royal interference in affairs of state since ...
... Ministers for all acts of the Crown Public acts of the Crown to be transacted through the medium of Responsible Ministers Development of the principle of Ministerial Responsibility Extent of royal interference in affairs of state since ...
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... Ministers 212 Restrictions upon the Crown in the choice or dismissal of individual Ministers Free choice of the Crown in regard to the Prime Minister . Restrained only by the necessity for obtaining the confidence of Par- liament in the ...
... Ministers 212 Restrictions upon the Crown in the choice or dismissal of individual Ministers Free choice of the Crown in regard to the Prime Minister . Restrained only by the necessity for obtaining the confidence of Par- liament in the ...
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... Ministers In matters Ecclesiastical ( 1 ) As concerns the Church of England in the Mother Country ( 2 ) The position ... Ministers of the Crown Abstract Resolutions concerning particular Taxes Precedents . 285 291 296 299 304 305 308 317 ...
... Ministers In matters Ecclesiastical ( 1 ) As concerns the Church of England in the Mother Country ( 2 ) The position ... Ministers of the Crown Abstract Resolutions concerning particular Taxes Precedents . 285 291 296 299 304 305 308 317 ...
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... ministers of state are responsible for every exercise of kingly authority . These ministers have been permitted to share , with their sovereign , in all the functions of royalty , on condition that they assume a full responsibility for ...
... ministers of state are responsible for every exercise of kingly authority . These ministers have been permitted to share , with their sovereign , in all the functions of royalty , on condition that they assume a full responsibility for ...
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... ministers , and the inquisitorial power of Parliament . For the complete re- cognition of these cardinal principles , the nation is indebted to the statesmen who effected the Revolution of 1688. " preroga- Prior to that epoch , the ...
... ministers , and the inquisitorial power of Parliament . For the complete re- cognition of these cardinal principles , the nation is indebted to the statesmen who effected the Revolution of 1688. " preroga- Prior to that epoch , the ...
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