The President's Cabinet: Studies in the Origin, Formation and Structure of an American InstitutionYale University Press, 1912 - 471 страница |
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... record . I have felt obliged to give much attention to political debates . " Few forms of literature or history are so dull , " says John Morley , " as the narrative of political debates . With a few exceptions , a political speech like ...
... record . I have felt obliged to give much attention to political debates . " Few forms of literature or history are so dull , " says John Morley , " as the narrative of political debates . With a few exceptions , a political speech like ...
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... records of the German tribes - so far at least as these tribes had a common permanent head - kings had their groups or councils of intimate advisers . When Moses complained that he was not able to " bear this people alone , because it ...
... records of the German tribes - so far at least as these tribes had a common permanent head - kings had their groups or councils of intimate advisers . When Moses complained that he was not able to " bear this people alone , because it ...
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... Records of the King's Council ' ' in American Historical Review ( October , 1905 ) , XI , 1-15 . " Antiquities of the King's Council " in English Historical Review ( January , 1906 ) , XXI , 1-20 . " The King's Council from Edward I to ...
... Records of the King's Council ' ' in American Historical Review ( October , 1905 ) , XI , 1-15 . " Antiquities of the King's Council " in English Historical Review ( January , 1906 ) , XXI , 1-20 . " The King's Council from Edward I to ...
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... records in June , 1625 , this entry in his Diary ( p . 83 , Camden Society , 1848 ) : " The King made choice of six of the nobility for his Council of the Cabinet . " On July 14 , 1630 , Sir Thomas Roe referred to Sir Henry Vane as Mr ...
... records in June , 1625 , this entry in his Diary ( p . 83 , Camden Society , 1848 ) : " The King made choice of six of the nobility for his Council of the Cabinet . " On July 14 , 1630 , Sir Thomas Roe referred to Sir Henry Vane as Mr ...
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... records of the first quarter of the seven- teenth century ; and writers of authority in that cen- tury regarded the Cabinet Committee as an offshoot of the Privy Council , itself the traditional organ of executive power . Roger North ...
... records of the first quarter of the seven- teenth century ; and writers of authority in that cen- tury regarded the Cabinet Committee as an offshoot of the Privy Council , itself the traditional organ of executive power . Roger North ...
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