On Parliamentary Government in England: Its Origin, Development, and Practical Operation, Volume 1 |
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... Minister the channel of communication between the Sove- reign and the Ministry . · The Sovereign to be consulted on all important acts of government Mode in which the daily transactions of Government are communicated for the Royal ...
... Minister the channel of communication between the Sove- reign and the Ministry . · The Sovereign to be consulted on all important acts of government Mode in which the daily transactions of Government are communicated for the Royal ...
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... ministry resigned , in 1832 , in consequence of the rejection of the Reform Bill by the House of Lords ; but this was an instance of parliamentary obstruction to a measure of vital importance , which the administration had pledged ...
... ministry resigned , in 1832 , in consequence of the rejection of the Reform Bill by the House of Lords ; but this was an instance of parliamentary obstruction to a measure of vital importance , which the administration had pledged ...
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... ministry , the House of Lords , we have already seen , ' are practically powerless . The Grey Ministry ( in 1830-1834 ) , which was remarkably strong both at home and abroad , was throughout opposed in the Lords by a decided and ...
... ministry , the House of Lords , we have already seen , ' are practically powerless . The Grey Ministry ( in 1830-1834 ) , which was remarkably strong both at home and abroad , was throughout opposed in the Lords by a decided and ...
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... ministry upon an exclusively Whig basis . But the idea was unhappily abandoned by the king in his subsequent administrations , and it was not until the House of Hanover ascended the throne that ministers were , as a general rule ...
... ministry upon an exclusively Whig basis . But the idea was unhappily abandoned by the king in his subsequent administrations , and it was not until the House of Hanover ascended the throne that ministers were , as a general rule ...
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... ministry of Fox and North in 1783. It will be remem- Coalition bered that the Bill for the government of India , which had Ministry , been drawn up by Mr. Fox , had been formally sanctioned by his Majesty , and passed triumphantly by ...
... ministry of Fox and North in 1783. It will be remem- Coalition bered that the Bill for the government of India , which had Ministry , been drawn up by Mr. Fox , had been formally sanctioned by his Majesty , and passed triumphantly by ...
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