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... Prime Minister ( accompanied sometimes by the Lord Chancellor or some other Minister ) would inform the King verbally of what had passed . Second , the Prime Minister ( or , less frequently , another Cabinet Minister ) would embody the ...
... Prime Minister ( accompanied sometimes by the Lord Chancellor or some other Minister ) would inform the King verbally of what had passed . Second , the Prime Minister ( or , less frequently , another Cabinet Minister ) would embody the ...
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... Prime Ministers of this period , Liverpool was un- questionably the best qualified by his previous training ; he had ... Minister was widely doubted , and the title was sometimes repudiated by its holders , partly because in the popular mind ...
... Prime Ministers of this period , Liverpool was un- questionably the best qualified by his previous training ; he had ... Minister was widely doubted , and the title was sometimes repudiated by its holders , partly because in the popular mind ...
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... Prime Minister does not necessarily form the Government 1. In Victoria's reign it would have been inconceivable that someone other than the Prime Minister should form the Gov- ernment . In March 1807 George III , after having summoned ...
... Prime Minister does not necessarily form the Government 1. In Victoria's reign it would have been inconceivable that someone other than the Prime Minister should form the Gov- ernment . In March 1807 George III , after having summoned ...
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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