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... particular departments of government ; and they seem to have known no other means of delegating their power than by appointing to each province a governor or vice - gerent , whose authority , in the particular province , was as absolute ...
... particular departments of government ; and they seem to have known no other means of delegating their power than by appointing to each province a governor or vice - gerent , whose authority , in the particular province , was as absolute ...
Pagina 457
... particular branch of each department . The office has been entrusted to me in terms so flattering and honourable , that modesty forbids my repeating them . It is , besides , particularly suited to my inclination , and likely to be of ...
... particular branch of each department . The office has been entrusted to me in terms so flattering and honourable , that modesty forbids my repeating them . It is , besides , particularly suited to my inclination , and likely to be of ...
Pagina 494
... particular sums , of which the immediate appropriation is concealed for particular reasons . After all , however , he says , ' It is undoubtedly of little consequence to us what is done by the English House of Commons in this respect ...
... particular sums , of which the immediate appropriation is concealed for particular reasons . After all , however , he says , ' It is undoubtedly of little consequence to us what is done by the English House of Commons in this respect ...
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