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My Lords may perhaps be permitted to refer to the observations of the Attorney General on this subject, in Committee of ... to the Lord Great Chamberlain is not " an office of profit under the Crown " within the meaning of 6 Anne, c.
My Lords may perhaps be permitted to refer to the observations of the Attorney General on this subject, in Committee of ... to the Lord Great Chamberlain is not " an office of profit under the Crown " within the meaning of 6 Anne, c.
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Hut in pointing out this danger, my Lords must not be understood as wishing to place at the disposal of Departments more than Parliament intended to give them, and therefore they say that they will be guided within reasonable limits by ...
Hut in pointing out this danger, my Lords must not be understood as wishing to place at the disposal of Departments more than Parliament intended to give them, and therefore they say that they will be guided within reasonable limits by ...
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My Lords have already informed the Army Council of their concurrence in the proposal to revert to the cash form of Estimates and Accounts instead of the income and expenditure basis adopted tentatively in 1919.
My Lords have already informed the Army Council of their concurrence in the proposal to revert to the cash form of Estimates and Accounts instead of the income and expenditure basis adopted tentatively in 1919.
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