The head of the British Government is not a Grand Vizier. He has no powers, properly so called, over his colleagues : on the rare occasions, when a Cabinet determines its course by the votes of its members, his vote counts only as one of theirs. But they... Parliamentary Debates - Página 75por New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1897Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1897 - 666 páginas
...;— be but half established So late as tbe impeachment not altogether, unknown to the Statute Law The head of the British Government is not a Grand...colleagues : on the rare occasions when a Cabinet determine* itscourseby the votes of itsmembershisvotecountsas only one of theirs. But they are appointed... | |
| 1897 - 670 páginas
...unknown to the Statute Law The head of the British Qovernment ia not a Grund Vizier. He has no powera, properly so called, over his colleagues : on the rare...determines its course by the votes of its members hievote counts as only one of theirs. But they are appointed and dismissed by the Sovereign on his... | |
| 1897 - 1138 páginas
...unknown to tbe Statute Law The head of the British Government is not a Qrand Vizier. He bas no powere, properly so called, over his colleagues : on the rare occasions when a Cabinet determines itecourse by the votes of its members hisvote counts as only one of theirs. But they are appointed... | |
| 1878 - 588 páginas
...British Government is not a grand-vizier ; he has no powers, properly so called, over his colleages ; on the rare occasions when a cabinet determines its...its members, his vote counts only as one of theirs. But they are appointed and dismissed by the sovereign on his advice. In a perfectly-organized administration,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 268 páginas
...point which involves another relation, perhaps the least known of all, his relation to its head. 48. The head of the British Government is not a Grand...its members, his vote counts only as one of theirs. But they are appointed and dismissed by the Sovereign on his advice. In a perfectly organised administration,... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - 1879 - 278 páginas
...point which involves another relation, perhaps the least known of all, his relation to its head. 48. The head of the British Government is not a Grand...its members, his vote counts only as one of theirs. But they arc appointed and dismissed by the Sovereign on his advice. In a perfectly organised administration,... | |
| George Smith - 1879 - 140 páginas
...the Administration are nowhere recorded. He is almost, if not altogether, unknown to the Statute Law. On the rare occasions when a Cabinet determines its...votes of its members, his vote counts only as one of them." But they owe their place in the Cabinet to him, and " in a perfectly organized Administration,... | |
| Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 556 páginas
...The head of the British ' Government is not a Grand Vizier. He has no powers, ' properly so-called, over his colleagues : on the rare ' occasions, when...members, his vote counts only as one of ' theirs. But they are appointed and dismissed by the ' Sovereign on his advice. In a perfectly organised ' administration,... | |
| Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 548 páginas
...point which ' involves another relation, perhaps the least known of ' all, his relation to its head. The head of the British * Government is not a Grand Vizier. He has no powers, ' properly so-called, over his colleagues: on the rare ' occasions, when a Cabinet determines its course by the... | |
| Charles Duke Yonge - 1882 - 468 páginas
...Minister in the Cabinet is rather understated by Mr. Gladstone in one of his essays,* where he says, " The head of the British Government is not a Grand...determines its course by the votes of its members, his vote only counts as one of theirs." He admits at the same time that "they are appointed and dismissed by... | |
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