The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Council , which officially represents all the German States , is required . In embarking upon a war of aggression William the Second has violated the Constitution . He is not only morally but also legally responsible if disaster should ...
... Council , which officially represents all the German States , is required . In embarking upon a war of aggression William the Second has violated the Constitution . He is not only morally but also legally responsible if disaster should ...
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... councils of princes , and guide all their steps as being the only means of consolidating human institutions and re- medying their imperfections . In consequence their Majes- ties have agreed to the following Articles : - Article 1 ...
... councils of princes , and guide all their steps as being the only means of consolidating human institutions and re- medying their imperfections . In consequence their Majes- ties have agreed to the following Articles : - Article 1 ...
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... Council , and in the presence of the patriarchs and clergy of all the diffe- rent sects . The second one is as to delivery of the key of the great door of the Church at Bethlehem to the Latins . The quarrel about the Holy Places , and ...
... Council , and in the presence of the patriarchs and clergy of all the diffe- rent sects . The second one is as to delivery of the key of the great door of the Church at Bethlehem to the Latins . The quarrel about the Holy Places , and ...
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... one was to discuss laws . The upper one , the Senate , presided over by the King , was to sanction them and to exercise the veto . The executive power was entrusted to the King and a Council Great Problems of British Statesmanship 163.
... one was to discuss laws . The upper one , the Senate , presided over by the King , was to sanction them and to exercise the veto . The executive power was entrusted to the King and a Council Great Problems of British Statesmanship 163.
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J. Ellis Barker. executive power was entrusted to the King and a Council of Supervision composed of seven responsible Ministers . . . The exertions made by the Poles for ensuring their independence aroused Russia's anger . As soon as the ...
J. Ellis Barker. executive power was entrusted to the King and a Council of Supervision composed of seven responsible Ministers . . . The exertions made by the Poles for ensuring their independence aroused Russia's anger . As soon as the ...
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