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Pagina 58
... Crown intact ; and since the contact of the Crown with the Dominions was henceforth to be direct and personal , and no longer indirect and officially through a Secretary of State in Whitehall , it seemed likely that the prerogative , if ...
... Crown intact ; and since the contact of the Crown with the Dominions was henceforth to be direct and personal , and no longer indirect and officially through a Secretary of State in Whitehall , it seemed likely that the prerogative , if ...
Pagina 59
... Crown - must have not only a place but a purpose . What , then , is to be the purpose or , if one may so put it , the political philosophy of the Crown in the future ? Since it cannot actively lead or actually govern , surely it is ...
... Crown - must have not only a place but a purpose . What , then , is to be the purpose or , if one may so put it , the political philosophy of the Crown in the future ? Since it cannot actively lead or actually govern , surely it is ...
Pagina 606
... crown is still preceded by prayer , after which the Arch- bishop places the crown upon the King's head . It is not like the ring , an emblem of faith , nor like the sceptre , one of power , nor like the rod with the dove , a symbol of ...
... crown is still preceded by prayer , after which the Arch- bishop places the crown upon the King's head . It is not like the ring , an emblem of faith , nor like the sceptre , one of power , nor like the rod with the dove , a symbol of ...
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