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Or, Queen, Ministers, Lords, & Commons Alexander Charles Ewald. CONTENT S. LECTURE PAGE I. THE QUEEN , 1 II . THE MINISTRY , 50 IH . THE HOUSE OF LORDS , 125 IV . THE COMMONS , 171 Gat Whittaker's f conneil ← Cabinet , judges , Un.
Or, Queen, Ministers, Lords, & Commons Alexander Charles Ewald. CONTENT S. LECTURE PAGE I. THE QUEEN , 1 II . THE MINISTRY , 50 IH . THE HOUSE OF LORDS , 125 IV . THE COMMONS , 171 Gat Whittaker's f conneil ← Cabinet , judges , Un.
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... minister responsible to Parlia- ment . Supposing — indeed it is a supposition ! — that her Majesty were to command some unlawful act to be performed , that command would be no excuse to the minister for a wrong administration of power ...
... minister responsible to Parlia- ment . Supposing — indeed it is a supposition ! — that her Majesty were to command some unlawful act to be performed , that command would be no excuse to the minister for a wrong administration of power ...
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... say , All very well ; but how about Parliament ? Cannot Parliament do everything , and make the Queen of no account ? Well , let us look into the question a little . But ле the fires ministry verign if not in parl . 16 THE QUEEN .
... say , All very well ; but how about Parliament ? Cannot Parliament do everything , and make the Queen of no account ? Well , let us look into the question a little . But ле the fires ministry verign if not in parl . 16 THE QUEEN .
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... ministry verign if not in parl . wd refure volles しいて E question wi incerchill people fure voles of confidence THEORY OF ROYAL IMPERSONALITY . 17 mere set many be Cion you must remember , when you talk about Parlia - N ment , that ...
... ministry verign if not in parl . wd refure volles しいて E question wi incerchill people fure voles of confidence THEORY OF ROYAL IMPERSONALITY . 17 mere set many be Cion you must remember , when you talk about Parlia - N ment , that ...
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... Ministry is " the real Sovereign of this country , and that to it the whole of the executive power is assigned . This is not the case . Her Majesty retains full discretionary powers for deliberating and determining upon every ...
... Ministry is " the real Sovereign of this country , and that to it the whole of the executive power is assigned . This is not the case . Her Majesty retains full discretionary powers for deliberating and determining upon every ...
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