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... salient points in our system of Government , without some knowledge of which no man can be considered justly en- titled to give an opinion on political questions . The temperate tone I studied to maintain throughout these Lectures.
... salient points in our system of Government , without some knowledge of which no man can be considered justly en- titled to give an opinion on political questions . The temperate tone I studied to maintain throughout these Lectures.
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... opinions . " It is hoped that the Crown and its Advisers ' may serve as a useful constitu- tional Manual , and be the means of causing many to examine more fully for themselves . the working of that great machine , the State . If it ...
... opinions . " It is hoped that the Crown and its Advisers ' may serve as a useful constitu- tional Manual , and be the means of causing many to examine more fully for themselves . the working of that great machine , the State . If it ...
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... opinion as to the choice of a successor . is almost the only act which is the personal act of the sovereign ; it is for the sovereign to determine in whom her confidence shall be placed . " - Sir R. Peel on his resignation of office ...
... opinion as to the choice of a successor . is almost the only act which is the personal act of the sovereign ; it is for the sovereign to determine in whom her confidence shall be placed . " - Sir R. Peel on his resignation of office ...
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... opinions of the House of Commons ; and in 1857 , the House of Commons condemned the policy of the war with China , which occasioned a dissolution of Parliament , though the result of such condemnation was in favour of the Ministry ...
... opinions of the House of Commons ; and in 1857 , the House of Commons condemned the policy of the war with China , which occasioned a dissolution of Parliament , though the result of such condemnation was in favour of the Ministry ...
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... opinions and conclusions of the Government upon matters arising out of the relations of the British Crown with other countries . Parliament has to be informed from time to time of everything which is necessary to explain the policy of ...
... opinions and conclusions of the Government upon matters arising out of the relations of the British Crown with other countries . Parliament has to be informed from time to time of everything which is necessary to explain the policy of ...
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