The National Review, Volume 41W.H. Allen, 1903 - English literature |
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Page 564
officer over others , under distinct responsibilities , would be entirely lost . " The corporate direct responsibility of the Board , under and to the Secretary , had been thus by statute preserved distinct and unimpaired . Later ...
officer over others , under distinct responsibilities , would be entirely lost . " The corporate direct responsibility of the Board , under and to the Secretary , had been thus by statute preserved distinct and unimpaired . Later ...
Page 565
... responsibility of the Secretary - the representative of the President - have been preserved throughout , and all other responsibility is , and has been , not only subordinate to him but derivative from him , as a branch derives its ...
... responsibility of the Secretary - the representative of the President - have been preserved throughout , and all other responsibility is , and has been , not only subordinate to him but derivative from him , as a branch derives its ...
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... responsibility on the part of the United Kingdom for the safety of these Colonies - a responsibility which is a survival from a condition of things that has long ceased to exist ; a responsibility which has already become very onerous ...
... responsibility on the part of the United Kingdom for the safety of these Colonies - a responsibility which is a survival from a condition of things that has long ceased to exist ; a responsibility which has already become very onerous ...
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CHAPLIN F Drummond Joint | 33 |
CLOUGH A | 42 |
The Lament of an Oxford Tory | 117 |
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