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... Minister , that I believe you will find it to be most embarrassing if not impossible for the First Minister to hold any other office . III Shelburne told Bentham in 1782 that the Cabinet consisted of an outer circle and of Ministers ...
... Minister , that I believe you will find it to be most embarrassing if not impossible for the First Minister to hold any other office . III Shelburne told Bentham in 1782 that the Cabinet consisted of an outer circle and of Ministers ...
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... Ministry , and he was there- fore only too willing , as Prime Minister , to support a rule which the Lord Chancellor proposed and carried , that no Cabinet Minister should ever go to a Club . Brougham afterwards said that Durham alone ...
... Ministry , and he was there- fore only too willing , as Prime Minister , to support a rule which the Lord Chancellor proposed and carried , that no Cabinet Minister should ever go to a Club . Brougham afterwards said that Durham alone ...
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... Minister ) would inform the King verbally of what had passed . Second , the Prime Minister ( or , less frequently , another Cabinet Minister ) would embody the Cabinet's decisions in a letter : this was the usual practice . When ...
... Minister ) would inform the King verbally of what had passed . Second , the Prime Minister ( or , less frequently , another Cabinet Minister ) would embody the Cabinet's decisions in a letter : this was the usual practice . When ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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