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Parliament. House of Commons. \ our Committee do not wish to imply that the sums thus spent were not required for the ... leads to an application of money voted for one service to another, for which it was not appropiated by Parliament.
Parliament. House of Commons. \ our Committee do not wish to imply that the sums thus spent were not required for the ... leads to an application of money voted for one service to another, for which it was not appropiated by Parliament.
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of Reserves actually available was less than the number estimated, Parliament should have been made aware of the fact, and power should have been formally taken to increase the regular establishment. They attach great importance to the ...
of Reserves actually available was less than the number estimated, Parliament should have been made aware of the fact, and power should have been formally taken to increase the regular establishment. They attach great importance to the ...
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Parliament. House of Commons. relate ; and much of the information upon which they are founded has to be collected ... is detrimental to the public service to postpone till provision can be made for it by Parliament in the usual course.
Parliament. House of Commons. relate ; and much of the information upon which they are founded has to be collected ... is detrimental to the public service to postpone till provision can be made for it by Parliament in the usual course.
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