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" she could dismiss all the sailors too; she could sell off ' all our ships of war and all our naval stores; she could ' make a peace by the sacrifice of Cornwall, and begin ' a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make ' every citizen in the United... "
England: Her People, Polity, and Pursuits - Page 353
by Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1880 - 625 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 266

1910 - 862 pages
...united Kingdom a "university"; could dismiss most of the civil servants: could pardon all offenders; could by prerogative upset all the action of civil government within the Government" To which, apart from strict prerogative, Professor Lowell has added that "the Crown could appoint bishops,...
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Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880

Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 548 pages
...' a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make ' every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or female, ' a peer; she could make every parish in the...upset all the ' action of civil government within the realm, could ' disgrace the nation by a bad war or peace, and could, ' by disbanding our forces, whether...
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Fifty Years of the English Constitution, 1830-1880

Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 556 pages
...' a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make ' every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or female, ' a peer; she could make every parish in the...the civil servants ; she could pardon all offenders. ID ' a word, the Queen could by prerogative upset all the ' action of civil government within the realm,...
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Representative Government in England: Its Faults and Failures

David Syme - 1881 - 290 pages
...begin a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make every citizen in the united kingdom, male or female, a peer ; she could make every parish in the...university ; ' she could dismiss most of the civil 1 Fifty Years of the English Constitution, p. 359. servants ; she could pardon all offenders. In a...
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Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution

Albert Venn Dicey - 1885 - 466 pages
...war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make 44 every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or " female, a peer ; she could make every parish in "...could by " prerogative upset all the action of civil govern" ment within the government, could disgrace the " nation by a bad peace or war, and could, by...
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The Church Review, Volume 47

1886 - 638 pages
...conquest of Brittany ; she could make every citizen in the United Kingdom, male and female, a peer ; she could dismiss most of the civil servants ; she...word, the Queen could, by prerogative, upset all the actions of civil government within the Government ; could disgrace the nation by a bad war or peace...
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Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution

Albert Venn Dicey - 1886 - 432 pages
...a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make " every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or " female, a peer ; she could make every parish in " the United Kingdom a ' university ; ' she could Lecture " dismiss most of the civil servants ; she could pardon 1 "all offenders. In a word, the Queen...
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Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution

Albert Venn Dicey - 1889 - 466 pages
...every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or Chapter " female, a peer; she could make every parish in 1 "the United Kingdom a 'university'; she could " dismiss...could by " prerogative upset all the action of civil govern'•' ment within the government, could disgrace the " nation by a bad war or peace, and could,...
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Essays in Politics, Wherein Some of the Political Questions of the Day are ...

Clement Boulton Roylance Kent - 1891 - 208 pages
...a new war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or female, a peer; she could make every parish in the...civil servants ; she could pardon all offenders." It is clear, then, that the prerogative is very large ; but in whatever way it was once used, it is...
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Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution

Albert Venn Dicey - 1893 - 480 pages
...a war for the conquest of Brittany. She could make " every citizen in the United Kingdom, male or " female, a peer ; she could make every parish in "...could by " prerogative upset all the action of civil govern" ment within the government, could disgrace the " nation by a bad war or peace, and could, by...
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