Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880Longmans, Green, and Company, 1880 - Всего страниц: 495 |
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... party ties Historic origin of Party Government 66 67 Its foundation in nature Its value as a political expedient 69 70 72 Peel on the limits of party loyalty SECTION II . - Privileges and Order of Proceedings . Constitutional importance ...
... party ties Historic origin of Party Government 66 67 Its foundation in nature Its value as a political expedient 69 70 72 Peel on the limits of party loyalty SECTION II . - Privileges and Order of Proceedings . Constitutional importance ...
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... parties 344 Advantages of modern methods over the old weapons of Im- peachment and Bills of Attainder . 345 Uncertainties ... party allegiance of Ministers Parliamentary control of policy by refusal of supplies Reciprocal dependence of ...
... parties 344 Advantages of modern methods over the old weapons of Im- peachment and Bills of Attainder . 345 Uncertainties ... party allegiance of Ministers Parliamentary control of policy by refusal of supplies Reciprocal dependence of ...
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... Party Government : - 1. Its historic origin . 2. Its foundation in nature . 3. Its political expediency . SECTION . II . - PRIVILEGES AND ORDER OF Proceedings . Avenues of communication between the House and the public : - Petitions ...
... Party Government : - 1. Its historic origin . 2. Its foundation in nature . 3. Its political expediency . SECTION . II . - PRIVILEGES AND ORDER OF Proceedings . Avenues of communication between the House and the public : - Petitions ...
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... Party Government . Internal Relations of the Cabinet : - Modern theories as to unity and responsibility . Conduct of Lord Palmerston as Foreign Secretary in 1851 . Conduct of Lords Carnarvon and Derby in 1876 . Controversy between the ...
... Party Government . Internal Relations of the Cabinet : - Modern theories as to unity and responsibility . Conduct of Lord Palmerston as Foreign Secretary in 1851 . Conduct of Lords Carnarvon and Derby in 1876 . Controversy between the ...
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... Party Organisation . — The Opposition , Questioning of Ministers . Modes of securing a change of Government . Control of policy through refusal of supplies . Doctrine of the dependence of Parliament on the Crown . 2. Duty of Ministers ...
... Party Organisation . — The Opposition , Questioning of Ministers . Modes of securing a change of Government . Control of policy through refusal of supplies . Doctrine of the dependence of Parliament on the Crown . 2. Duty of Ministers ...
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