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... Council , and found in this fact an excellent excuse for entrusting their most secret projects to a small inner ring of advisers whose identity was often unknown.12 As early as 1679 Charles II deemed it expedient to remodel the Privy ...
... Council , and found in this fact an excellent excuse for entrusting their most secret projects to a small inner ring of advisers whose identity was often unknown.12 As early as 1679 Charles II deemed it expedient to remodel the Privy ...
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... Council . An immense amount of ill - digested informa- tion has been gathered together in Edward Raymond Turner , The Privy Council of England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries , 1603-1784 ( 2 vols . , Baltimore , 1927-1928 ) ...
... Council . An immense amount of ill - digested informa- tion has been gathered together in Edward Raymond Turner , The Privy Council of England in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries , 1603-1784 ( 2 vols . , Baltimore , 1927-1928 ) ...
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... council , of council of state , or governing senate . It were to be wished that twenty of each forty might be for life , and the other twenty biennial , ten going off every year ; or half might be changed annually . Each senator or ...
... council , of council of state , or governing senate . It were to be wished that twenty of each forty might be for life , and the other twenty biennial , ten going off every year ; or half might be changed annually . Each senator or ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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Bibliography | 54 |
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