The Crown and Its Advisers: Or, Queen, Ministers, Lords, & Commons |
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... Peers secures , and which have in many critical cases been exerted to protect the powers * The Three Estates of the realm are the Lords Temporal , the Lords Spiritual , and the Commons - not Queen , Lords , and Commons . SUCCESSION TO ...
... Peers secures , and which have in many critical cases been exerted to protect the powers * The Three Estates of the realm are the Lords Temporal , the Lords Spiritual , and the Commons - not Queen , Lords , and Commons . SUCCESSION TO ...
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... peer , baronet , or knight , or confer privileges upon private persons . It is also in the power only of her Ma- jesty to erect corporations , whereby a number of private persons are united together , and enjoy many powers and ...
... peer , baronet , or knight , or confer privileges upon private persons . It is also in the power only of her Ma- jesty to erect corporations , whereby a number of private persons are united together , and enjoy many powers and ...
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... peer or privy councillor for advice , whose counsel she might con- sider serviceable to her in the emergency . Thus , upon the resignation of the Russell Ministry in 1851 , her Majesty sent for the Duke of Wellington , not for the ...
... peer or privy councillor for advice , whose counsel she might con- sider serviceable to her in the emergency . Thus , upon the resignation of the Russell Ministry in 1851 , her Majesty sent for the Duke of Wellington , not for the ...
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... peers or members of the House of Commons who are the political adherents of the existing Ministry . To describe the duties of these officers would extend my lecture beyond its pro- posed limits . I now come to my second heading - the ...
... peers or members of the House of Commons who are the political adherents of the existing Ministry . To describe the duties of these officers would extend my lecture beyond its pro- posed limits . I now come to my second heading - the ...
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... peer or a commoner , and his appointment is a personal and i not an official distinction . Lord Rockingham in 1765 , the Duke of Portland in 1782 , and Mr Addington in 1812 , had held no office when they were first made Prime Ministers ...
... peer or a commoner , and his appointment is a personal and i not an official distinction . Lord Rockingham in 1765 , the Duke of Portland in 1782 , and Mr Addington in 1812 , had held no office when they were first made Prime Ministers ...
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