The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261John Murray, 1933 |
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... Ministers , they may either acquiesce , and thus adopt and become responsible for what has been done , or they may resign as declining responsibility for what they cannot control , and leave the Crown to find other Ministers who will ...
... Ministers , they may either acquiesce , and thus adopt and become responsible for what has been done , or they may resign as declining responsibility for what they cannot control , and leave the Crown to find other Ministers who will ...
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... Ministers in Parliament and before the country as the authors of measures of legislative policy . In respect of the first , unity and collective responsibility were unimpaired ; in respect of the second , the freedom of Ministers would ...
... Ministers in Parliament and before the country as the authors of measures of legislative policy . In respect of the first , unity and collective responsibility were unimpaired ; in respect of the second , the freedom of Ministers would ...
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... Ministers , Common- wealth or State , in full acceptance of the view that the duty of the King's representative required him to take the matter into his personal consideration . There was even a notion , derived from the beginnings of ...
... Ministers , Common- wealth or State , in full acceptance of the view that the duty of the King's representative required him to take the matter into his personal consideration . There was even a notion , derived from the beginnings of ...
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an American View ART CONTENTS No 514 OCTOBER | 1 |
Feud and Friendship in the Animal World | 2 |
A Map for Civilisation | 3 |
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