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Page 31
... creating ecclesiastical districts ; for granting exemptions from the law of mortmain ; for the regulation of the Board of Admiralty , and of appointments to offices in the various departments of state ; for creating new offices , and ...
... creating ecclesiastical districts ; for granting exemptions from the law of mortmain ; for the regulation of the Board of Admiralty , and of appointments to offices in the various departments of state ; for creating new offices , and ...
Page 55
... creation of additional secretaries of state from time to time , and the appointment of the necessary establishments for the new departments - it is usual for a declaration of the Queen in Council to be made thereupon . Again , all ...
... creation of additional secretaries of state from time to time , and the appointment of the necessary establishments for the new departments - it is usual for a declaration of the Queen in Council to be made thereupon . Again , all ...
Page 75
... created , and other distin- guished honours conferred by the Crown . Though he meets his colleagues in the Cabinet Councils upon a footing of perfect equality , yet he possesses a degree of weight and authority which is not shared by ...
... created , and other distin- guished honours conferred by the Crown . Though he meets his colleagues in the Cabinet Councils upon a footing of perfect equality , yet he possesses a degree of weight and authority which is not shared by ...
Page 87
... created , owing to the increase of business consequent upon the Union of Scotland . But a vacancy occurring in this office in 1746 , the third secretaryship was dispensed with till 1768 , when it was again created to take charge of the ...
... created , owing to the increase of business consequent upon the Union of Scotland . But a vacancy occurring in this office in 1746 , the third secretaryship was dispensed with till 1768 , when it was again created to take charge of the ...
Page 104
... created an office for the transaction of naval affairs , and commissioners were appointed to report upon the state of the ships to the Lord High Admiral , to whom the government of the Navy was then intrusted , and whose office was one ...
... created an office for the transaction of naval affairs , and commissioners were appointed to report upon the state of the ships to the Lord High Admiral , to whom the government of the Navy was then intrusted , and whose office was one ...
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