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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... called the Parliament . It is not doubted but the archbishops , bishops , and most considerable abbots were constituent members of the council . They sat by a double title ; by prescription , as having always possessed that privilege ...
... called the Parliament . It is not doubted but the archbishops , bishops , and most considerable abbots were constituent members of the council . They sat by a double title ; by prescription , as having always possessed that privilege ...
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... called " Parliament de la Bond , " from the barons coming to Parliament , armed against the two Spencers , wearing coloured bands upon their sleeves for distinction . - Gurdon . The Good Parliament . — The Parliament assembled in 1376 ...
... called " Parliament de la Bond , " from the barons coming to Parliament , armed against the two Spencers , wearing coloured bands upon their sleeves for distinction . - Gurdon . The Good Parliament . — The Parliament assembled in 1376 ...
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... called Parliamentum diabolicum . — Ibid . The Addled Parliament . - This name was given by the King's party ( James I. ) to the Parliament which met on the 5th of April , 1614 . It had been summoned in the expectation that it would ...
... called Parliamentum diabolicum . — Ibid . The Addled Parliament . - This name was given by the King's party ( James I. ) to the Parliament which met on the 5th of April , 1614 . It had been summoned in the expectation that it would ...
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... called the " Rump . " The Rump .— “ The nickname originated , " says Isaac D'Israeli , “ in derision on the expulsion of the majority of the Long Parliament by the usurping minority . The collector of The Rump Songs ' tells us , • If ...
... called the " Rump . " The Rump .— “ The nickname originated , " says Isaac D'Israeli , “ in derision on the expulsion of the majority of the Long Parliament by the usurping minority . The collector of The Rump Songs ' tells us , • If ...
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... called the Lords in council , and there I gave them account what had passed . Besides , it gave his Majesty no small content that , although five subsidies be inferior to his wants , yet it is the greatest gift that ever was given in ...
... called the Lords in council , and there I gave them account what had passed . Besides , it gave his Majesty no small content that , although five subsidies be inferior to his wants , yet it is the greatest gift that ever was given in ...
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