The Quarterly Review, 260. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 212
... Crown is the constitutional head of every Government , that the law ascribes the essential powers of government to the Crown , that the constitu- tional principles of government relate pre - eminently to the exercise of the powers of ...
... Crown is the constitutional head of every Government , that the law ascribes the essential powers of government to the Crown , that the constitu- tional principles of government relate pre - eminently to the exercise of the powers of ...
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... Crown to find other Ministers who will explain and justify and take responsibility . Out of office , they gain complete liberty to criticise or attack . But if Ministers , retaining office , attack measures of government , the Crown is ...
... Crown to find other Ministers who will explain and justify and take responsibility . Out of office , they gain complete liberty to criticise or attack . But if Ministers , retaining office , attack measures of government , the Crown is ...
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... Crown is the custodian of this right of the electorate . That the dismissal of a Ministry and the consequent dissolution might bring the Crown into the arena of Party conflict is true ; and that in itself is a reasonable assurance that ...
... Crown is the custodian of this right of the electorate . That the dismissal of a Ministry and the consequent dissolution might bring the Crown into the arena of Party conflict is true ; and that in itself is a reasonable assurance that ...
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the Naval Aspect | 7 |
Lord Oxford and Asquith | 16 |
Indian and Otherwise | 31 |
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