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... passing of an Appro- priation Bill ( b ) Parliamentary control over the issue and expenditure of Public Money . 526 529 531 532 • 532 534 . Exercised by means of three distinct Tribunals : -- ( 1 ) The department of Exchequer and Audit ...
... passing of an Appro- priation Bill ( b ) Parliamentary control over the issue and expenditure of Public Money . 526 529 531 532 • 532 534 . Exercised by means of three distinct Tribunals : -- ( 1 ) The department of Exchequer and Audit ...
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... passed within.a And in order to main- tain the due independence of the legislative chambers , it a Macaulay , Hist . of Eng . vol . iii . p . 543 ; Park's Dogmas , p . 104 ; May , Parl . Prac . c . 4 . was held to be an infringement of ...
... passed within.a And in order to main- tain the due independence of the legislative chambers , it a Macaulay , Hist . of Eng . vol . iii . p . 543 ; Park's Dogmas , p . 104 ; May , Parl . Prac . c . 4 . was held to be an infringement of ...
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... passed by the House of Commons with large and increasing majo- rities ; especially when public opinion out of doors has been unmistakeably expressed to the same effect . с A serious defect has been noted in the conduct of the ence of ...
... passed by the House of Commons with large and increasing majo- rities ; especially when public opinion out of doors has been unmistakeably expressed to the same effect . с A serious defect has been noted in the conduct of the ence of ...
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... passed . By some he is regarded as the model of a ' patriot king , ' whilst others point him out as a bigoted , selfish monarch , obstinate , and wholly regardless of con- stitutional rights when opposed to his own policy or pre ...
... passed . By some he is regarded as the model of a ' patriot king , ' whilst others point him out as a bigoted , selfish monarch , obstinate , and wholly regardless of con- stitutional rights when opposed to his own policy or pre ...
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... passed triumphantly by the influence of the ministry through the House of Commons , before the true character of the measure was understood , either by the sovereign or by the country at large . The eyes of the king were opened to the ...
... passed triumphantly by the influence of the ministry through the House of Commons , before the true character of the measure was understood , either by the sovereign or by the country at large . The eyes of the king were opened to the ...
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