The Law and Working of the Constitution: 1784-1914A. and C. Black, 1952 - Constitutional history |
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... Government and the Government of the Irish Free State ; and ( b ) In time of war or of strained relations with a Foreign Power such harbour and other facilities as the British Govern- ment may require for the purposes of such defence as ...
... Government and the Government of the Irish Free State ; and ( b ) In time of war or of strained relations with a Foreign Power such harbour and other facilities as the British Govern- ment may require for the purposes of such defence as ...
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... government did not stir in this matter , some gentleman on the other side of the House would take it up ( hear ) ... government a good one for the country . The presence of government officers then became only a question of degree , which ...
... government did not stir in this matter , some gentleman on the other side of the House would take it up ( hear ) ... government a good one for the country . The presence of government officers then became only a question of degree , which ...
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... government . I am not now going to enter into a discussion respecting party government ; but this I will tell you . . . that you cannot choose between party government and Parliamentary government . I say , you can have no Parliamentary ...
... government . I am not now going to enter into a discussion respecting party government ; but this I will tell you . . . that you cannot choose between party government and Parliamentary government . I say , you can have no Parliamentary ...
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STATUTES PAGE 1 An Act for Auditing the Public Accounts 1785 I | 1 |
The Consolidated Fund Customs and Excise | 2 |
Act 1787 | 3 |
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