| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1886 - 842 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministers retain the confidence of the parliamentary majority, that...used, with the conduct of foreign affairs, with the conduce of a. war, the remedy is simple. It is not necessary that the Commons should take on themselves... | |
| Charles Carroll Colby - 1886 - 80 oldal
...question too important to admit of com" promise, it is his duty to retire. While the minis" ters retain the confidence of the parliamentary " majority, that...they " forfeit that confidence, if the parliamentary major" ity is dissatisfied with the way in which patronage " is distributed, with the way in which... | |
| 1893 - 398 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministry retains the confidence of the Parliamentary majority, that...majority supports them against opposition, and rejects everymotiou which reflects on them, or is likely to embarrass them. If they forfeit that confidence,... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead - 1896 - 706 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministers retain the confidence of the parliamentary majority, that...majority is dissatisfied with the way in which patronage 1 May, Const. Hist. i. 7. О О 2 is distributed, with the way in which the prerogative of mercy is... | |
| 1902 - 482 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministry retains the confidence of the Parliamentary majority, that...supports them against opposition, and rejects every motjon which reflects on them or is likely to embarrass them. If they forfeit that confidence, if the... | |
| 1903 - 514 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministry retains the confidence of the Parliamentary majority, that...reflects on them . or is likely to embarrass them. If theyfor feit that confidence, or if the Parliamentary majority are dissatisfied with the way in which... | |
| 1904 - 472 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministry retains the confidence of the Parliamentary majority, that...to embarrass them. If they forfeit that confidence, or if the Parliamentary majority are dissatisfied with the way in which affairs are conducted, they... | |
| 1911 - 458 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministry retains the confidence of the Parliamentary majority, that...every motion which reflects on them or is likely to embarrase them. If they forfeit lhat confidence, or if the Parliamentary majority are dissatisfied... | |
| 1912 - 550 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While tlie Ministry retains the confidence of the Parliamentary majority, that...them or is likely to embarrass them. If they forfeit I hat confidence, or if the Parliamentary majority are dissatisfied with the way in which affairs are... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1923 - 774 oldal
...question too important to admit of compromise, it is his duty to retire. While the Ministers retain the confidence of the parliamentary majority, that...distributed, with the way in which the prerogative of .aiejpejris used, with the conduct of foreign affairs, with the conduct of a war, the remedy is simple.... | |
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