An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... effect . ( 2 ) The granting of public money and the imposition of taxation are strictly the functions of Parliament , but they can only be proposed on the Queen's Recommendation ( q.v. ) . The effect of the Queen's Recommendation ...
... effect . ( 2 ) The granting of public money and the imposition of taxation are strictly the functions of Parliament , but they can only be proposed on the Queen's Recommendation ( q.v. ) . The effect of the Queen's Recommendation ...
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... effect of a tide which was sweeping away the old traditions of government , for the unrepresented masses had been by no means voiceless . The Bill had four main purposes : to redistribute seats , to increase county representation , to ...
... effect of a tide which was sweeping away the old traditions of government , for the unrepresented masses had been by no means voiceless . The Bill had four main purposes : to redistribute seats , to increase county representation , to ...
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... effect under the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act , 1913 . In such a case the resolution comes into force without legislative sanction as soon as it is agreed to or upon a date specified in the resolution itself . Under the new ...
... effect under the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act , 1913 . In such a case the resolution comes into force without legislative sanction as soon as it is agreed to or upon a date specified in the resolution itself . Under the new ...
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