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The Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860

CHAPTER IV
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And the case is infinitely stronger, if the measure to be defeated be one which has been introduced by his ministers.

For there can be no doubt whatever that, so long as they are his ministers, they are entitled to his full and complete support on every question; alike in their general policy and on each separate measure.

When he can no longer give them that support, which the very act of conferring their offices on them promised them, his only legitimate and becoming course is to dismiss them from their offices, and to abide the judgment of Parliament and the nation on that act.

Thus William IV.

acted in the autumn of 1834; and thus George III.


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