The Crown and Its Advisers: Or, Queen, Ministers, Lords, & Commons |
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... order to facilitate this explanation , I shall divide my sub- ject into three heads . 782461 breaush I. The ... Council which we call the " Cabinet Council ; " and III . The Ministers who are not Privy Councillors . Firstly . Ever since ...
... order to facilitate this explanation , I shall divide my sub- ject into three heads . 782461 breaush I. The ... Council which we call the " Cabinet Council ; " and III . The Ministers who are not Privy Councillors . Firstly . Ever since ...
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... Order in Council I have already specified to you in my lecture on the ' Queen . ' * The law officers of the Crown are also invariably consulted upon such Orders , and are responsible for their legality . When the matter to be determined ...
... Order in Council I have already specified to you in my lecture on the ' Queen . ' * The law officers of the Crown are also invariably consulted upon such Orders , and are responsible for their legality . When the matter to be determined ...
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... Council and the Committee . He is sworn a Privy Councillor in order to attend the meetings of the Education Committee . Until 1867 there was a Vice - President of the Board of Trade , who was a Privy Councillor and a member of the ...
... Council and the Committee . He is sworn a Privy Councillor in order to attend the meetings of the Education Committee . Until 1867 there was a Vice - President of the Board of Trade , who was a Privy Councillor and a member of the ...
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... Council were , like the Secretaries of State , abundantly occupied with urgent affairs arising day by day , there ... order to assist him in some preparative task intended to lay the basis of legislation , perhaps this session , perhaps ...
... Council were , like the Secretaries of State , abundantly occupied with urgent affairs arising day by day , there ... order to assist him in some preparative task intended to lay the basis of legislation , perhaps this session , perhaps ...
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... Order in Council , defining the duties of the Field - Marshal Commanding the Forces , has been approved of by her Majesty . It states that , " subject to the approval of the Secretary of State for War , and to his respon- sibility for ...
... Order in Council , defining the duties of the Field - Marshal Commanding the Forces , has been approved of by her Majesty . It states that , " subject to the approval of the Secretary of State for War , and to his respon- sibility for ...
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