The Quarterly Review, Volume 260William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 - English literature |
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... responsibility has made it appear hardly possible that in the affairs of a single government , whether in Great Britain or in a Dominion , there could be any doubt as to who were the proper constitutional advisers of the King or his ...
... responsibility has made it appear hardly possible that in the affairs of a single government , whether in Great Britain or in a Dominion , there could be any doubt as to who were the proper constitutional advisers of the King or his ...
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... responsibility of Ministers to the country limits the representative authority of the elected Chamber and justifies an appeal by Ministers to the country from that Chamber , that responsibility cannot be considered in terms only of a ...
... responsibility of Ministers to the country limits the representative authority of the elected Chamber and justifies an appeal by Ministers to the country from that Chamber , that responsibility cannot be considered in terms only of a ...
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... responsibility , the welfare of the masses of the people . We envisaged always one ultimate goal , the political development of each country to a pitch when her own people could be trusted to take over that responsibility and discharge ...
... responsibility , the welfare of the masses of the people . We envisaged always one ultimate goal , the political development of each country to a pitch when her own people could be trusted to take over that responsibility and discharge ...
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