An Anecdotal History of the British Parliament: From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time. With Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men, and Examples of Their OratoryHorace Cox, 1892 - Всего страниц: 718 |
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... asked the opinion of the judges , and the judges made a very careful reply . They declared " that they ought not to answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the ...
... asked the opinion of the judges , and the judges made a very careful reply . They declared " that they ought not to answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the ...
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... asked us Why we did put out of the book the articles for the homilies , consecration of hishops , and such like ? ' ' Surely , sir , ' said I , because we were so occupied in other matters that we 16 ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF PARLIAMENT .
... asked us Why we did put out of the book the articles for the homilies , consecration of hishops , and such like ? ' ' Surely , sir , ' said I , because we were so occupied in other matters that we 16 ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF PARLIAMENT .
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... asked how many were against him ? I said , none ; for they were voted by one voice , and one general consent . His Majesty was much affected therewith , and called the Lords in council , and there I gave them account what had passed ...
... asked how many were against him ? I said , none ; for they were voted by one voice , and one general consent . His Majesty was much affected therewith , and called the Lords in council , and there I gave them account what had passed ...
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... asked him the same evening to give an exact transcript . Gentlemen , " said he , " I am sorry for this occasion of coming unto you . Yesterday I sent a serjeant- at - arms , upon a very important occasion , to apprehend some that , by ...
... asked him the same evening to give an exact transcript . Gentlemen , " said he , " I am sorry for this occasion of coming unto you . Yesterday I sent a serjeant- at - arms , upon a very important occasion , to apprehend some that , by ...
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... asked whether he was uneasy ; Dorchester replied , yes , and that he durst not do this anywhere else ; Buckingham replied , yes he would , and that he was a better man than himself ; Dorchester said that he lyed . With this , Buckingham ...
... asked whether he was uneasy ; Dorchester replied , yes , and that he durst not do this anywhere else ; Buckingham replied , yes he would , and that he was a better man than himself ; Dorchester said that he lyed . With this , Buckingham ...
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