King and Commons, 1660-1832Macmillan, 1957 - 167 sider |
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THE SEPARATION OF KING AND COMMONS 166089 | 7 |
THE FRAMEWORK OF EIGHTEENTHCENTURY GOVERN | 32 |
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accepted Act of Settlement Admiralty appointed attempt balance between King boroughs Chancellor changes of administration Charles II's charter choice of ministers Civil List civil servants constitution Declaration of Rights decline of influence defeat dissolution of parliament dissolving parliament Edward III effect eighteenth century electorate Exchequer excluding existence fact favour franchise George George III held House of Commons House of Lords III's reign increase independence infringement junior ministers King and Commons King's choice King's influence King's ministers King's prerogative King's servants legislation less limited Long Parliament March members of parliament ment ministry monarch mons motion North number of placemen parlia parliamentary balance partly peers period Pitt Pitt's Place Bills Place clause position practice prime minister Privy Council problem prorogued re-election reason Reform Act relation repeal Resolution Restoration Secretary seemed Septennial Act Septennial convention statutes of Edward summoned theory tion Triennial Act Triennial Bill votes Walpole William