King George IIIConstable, 1972 - 411 Seiten |
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... ministers , so his successor had been taught to believe , were corrupt : King George III refused to allow any government money to be spent on subsidising candidates at the general election . Even in the matter of his residence he ...
... ministers , so his successor had been taught to believe , were corrupt : King George III refused to allow any government money to be spent on subsidising candidates at the general election . Even in the matter of his residence he ...
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... ministers only occasionally or not at all . In the nineteenth century the Prime Minister assumed responsi- bility for all government business , and apart from the Foreign Secre- tary there was rarely need for any other minister to see ...
... ministers only occasionally or not at all . In the nineteenth century the Prime Minister assumed responsi- bility for all government business , and apart from the Foreign Secre- tary there was rarely need for any other minister to see ...
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... ministers in 1766 and 1782. In 1809 on the resignation of the Duke of York the King appointed Sir David Dundas to the command of the army without consulting his ministers , and the Duke of Portland , then Prime Minister , did not object ...
... ministers in 1766 and 1782. In 1809 on the resignation of the Duke of York the King appointed Sir David Dundas to the command of the army without consulting his ministers , and the Duke of Portland , then Prime Minister , did not object ...
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THE HOUSE OF HANOVER I | 1 |
PRINCE OF WALES | 26 |
POLITICAL APPRENTICESHIP | 73 |
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