An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Արդյունքներ 85–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 236
... further observed that while she was not surprised at the Commons ( " They had small experience and had acted like boys ' ) the fact that the Lords had gone along with them filled her with wonder . The Queen forbade any further ...
... further observed that while she was not surprised at the Commons ( " They had small experience and had acted like boys ' ) the fact that the Lords had gone along with them filled her with wonder . The Queen forbade any further ...
Էջ 313
... Further important ministerial changes at this period included the appointment of Robin- son , later Lord Goderich , as Chancellor of the Exchequer , and Hus- kisson as President of the Board of Trade . The progressive commercial policy ...
... Further important ministerial changes at this period included the appointment of Robin- son , later Lord Goderich , as Chancellor of the Exchequer , and Hus- kisson as President of the Board of Trade . The progressive commercial policy ...
Էջ 777
... further attention , and it was at this time that the principle was approved of providing a fixed income to meet the Sovereign's personal expenses , while defence expenditure was separated and placed under the direct control of the ...
... further attention , and it was at this time that the principle was approved of providing a fixed income to meet the Sovereign's personal expenses , while defence expenditure was separated and placed under the direct control of the ...
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