The Crown and Its Advisers: Or, Queen, Ministers, Lords, & Commons |
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... supplies for the public service , belong exclusively to Parliament . You know that in Magna Charta it is enacted that " no scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom unless by the general council ; " that in the statute De tallagio ...
... supplies for the public service , belong exclusively to Parliament . You know that in Magna Charta it is enacted that " no scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom unless by the general council ; " that in the statute De tallagio ...
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... supplies as are required to satisfy these demands , and provide by taxes , and by the appro- priation of other sources of the public income , the ways and means to meet the supplies which are granted by them . Thus the Crown demands ...
... supplies as are required to satisfy these demands , and provide by taxes , and by the appro- priation of other sources of the public income , the ways and means to meet the supplies which are granted by them . Thus the Crown demands ...
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... SUPPLIES . 35 for the levying of a new tax or duty , or the repeal of an existing impost , must emanate from the min ... supplies . Since the introduction of parliamentary government , however , the demands of the Crown for supplies for ...
... SUPPLIES . 35 for the levying of a new tax or duty , or the repeal of an existing impost , must emanate from the min ... supplies . Since the introduction of parliamentary government , however , the demands of the Crown for supplies for ...
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... supplies asked for on the part of the Crown ; and before the introduction of parliamentary govern- ment , as you all well know , this power was often made use of to wrest from an arbitrary monarch the redress of grievances . But now ...
... supplies asked for on the part of the Crown ; and before the introduction of parliamentary govern- ment , as you all well know , this power was often made use of to wrest from an arbitrary monarch the redress of grievances . But now ...
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... supply specie required by the treasury chests in the colonies , and to make the necessary advances for carrying on the public service at the various naval and military stations . This fund is limited to £ 1,300,000 . The " Civil ...
... supply specie required by the treasury chests in the colonies , and to make the necessary advances for carrying on the public service at the various naval and military stations . This fund is limited to £ 1,300,000 . The " Civil ...
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