A Primer of the English Constitution and GovernmentLongmans, Green, 1873 - 84 pages |
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... chief governors of the National Church . The following special rules apply to the King or Queen : - They cannot be punished by any legal process , nor can any action at law be brought against them . It has already been seen that though ...
... chief governors of the National Church . The following special rules apply to the King or Queen : - They cannot be punished by any legal process , nor can any action at law be brought against them . It has already been seen that though ...
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... chief officers of state from the Great Council , so as to form a smaller council , or " King's Council , " -the other the separation of the lesser Peers , that is the poorer and less im- portant ones , from the richer and more eminent ...
... chief officers of state from the Great Council , so as to form a smaller council , or " King's Council , " -the other the separation of the lesser Peers , that is the poorer and less im- portant ones , from the richer and more eminent ...
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... chief seats of Public Education , and these are all represented in England , Wales , Scotland , and Ireland . England and Wales . 52 Counties 200 Boroughs ..... 3 Universities ........ Total Scotland . 32 Counties 22 Boroughs ..... 4 ...
... chief seats of Public Education , and these are all represented in England , Wales , Scotland , and Ireland . England and Wales . 52 Counties 200 Boroughs ..... 3 Universities ........ Total Scotland . 32 Counties 22 Boroughs ..... 4 ...
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... chief Acts of this kind were passed in the years 1832 and 1867. Sometimes a County is allowed to return more Members or fewer than it did before , or it is broken up into two or three or more different consti- tuencies , each returning ...
... chief Acts of this kind were passed in the years 1832 and 1867. Sometimes a County is allowed to return more Members or fewer than it did before , or it is broken up into two or three or more different consti- tuencies , each returning ...
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... chief officers of the House of Commons are- ( 1. ) The Speaker or President of the House . He is chosen out of the members by the House itself , and the appointment is con- firmed by the Crown . He determines all points of order , that ...
... chief officers of the House of Commons are- ( 1. ) The Speaker or President of the House . He is chosen out of the members by the House itself , and the appointment is con- firmed by the Crown . He determines all points of order , that ...
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