A Primer of the English Constitution and GovernmentLongmans, Green, 1873 - 84 pages |
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... Home Secretary , in the name of the Queen . In certain Miscellaneous Matters . The Sovereign is said to be the " Fountain of Honour . " This means that : - 1. All degrees of nobility are derived from grant of the Crown . 2. All ...
... Home Secretary , in the name of the Queen . In certain Miscellaneous Matters . The Sovereign is said to be the " Fountain of Honour . " This means that : - 1. All degrees of nobility are derived from grant of the Crown . 2. All ...
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... Secretary of State for Home Affairs . 7. The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs . 8. The Secretary of State for the Colonies . 9. The Secretary of State for India . 10. The Secretary of State for War . A number of other officers ...
... Secretary of State for Home Affairs . 7. The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs . 8. The Secretary of State for the Colonies . 9. The Secretary of State for India . 10. The Secretary of State for War . A number of other officers ...
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... Home Secretary ( when the matter is brought to his notice ) to recommend the Queen to relieve him from punishment , that is to " pardon " him . 3. The management of the " Signet " Office , in which the instruments for making certain ...
... Home Secretary ( when the matter is brought to his notice ) to recommend the Queen to relieve him from punishment , that is to " pardon " him . 3. The management of the " Signet " Office , in which the instruments for making certain ...
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... Home Secretary or by his subordinates . ) TAXATION AND THE REVENUE . The taxes of the United Kingdom may be classified as follows : - I. - DIRECT TAXES , - that is taxes imposed upon all persons satisfying a certain description , as ...
... Home Secretary or by his subordinates . ) TAXATION AND THE REVENUE . The taxes of the United Kingdom may be classified as follows : - I. - DIRECT TAXES , - that is taxes imposed upon all persons satisfying a certain description , as ...
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