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Page xvii
... Privy Council " could truthfully be described as a " body of unlimited competence , " but the matters referred to it have not lost all trace of the multifarious energies whereby it was once distinguished . The history of the Privy Council ...
... Privy Council " could truthfully be described as a " body of unlimited competence , " but the matters referred to it have not lost all trace of the multifarious energies whereby it was once distinguished . The history of the Privy Council ...
Page 132
... Council to - day Onslow's appointment as President of the Board of Agriculture was made , and he was sworn a member of the Privy Council . There were two Orders of great importance touching colonial matters submitted , which might have ...
... Council to - day Onslow's appointment as President of the Board of Agriculture was made , and he was sworn a member of the Privy Council . There were two Orders of great importance touching colonial matters submitted , which might have ...
Page 243
... Privy Council , to the meetings of the Cabinet , which , so far as it had any status known to the Constitution , was a Committee of the Privy Council . Lord Lansdowne had to make the best of the inadequate defence that experts , legal ...
... Privy Council , to the meetings of the Cabinet , which , so far as it had any status known to the Constitution , was a Committee of the Privy Council . Lord Lansdowne had to make the best of the inadequate defence that experts , legal ...
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