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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... confidence his Majesty hath reposed in the great wisdoms and loving affections of this present Parliament . Ye do not expect , I am sure of it , any iteration or repetition of the same . A Lacedemonian being once invited to hear one ...
... confidence his Majesty hath reposed in the great wisdoms and loving affections of this present Parliament . Ye do not expect , I am sure of it , any iteration or repetition of the same . A Lacedemonian being once invited to hear one ...
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... confidence in his promise , but he also felt that he could not resist . After a moment's hesitation , he took a small piece of paper , on which he wrote the following words , which he then handed to Lord Brougham : The King grants ...
... confidence in his promise , but he also felt that he could not resist . After a moment's hesitation , he took a small piece of paper , on which he wrote the following words , which he then handed to Lord Brougham : The King grants ...
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... confident as he was of the royal word , what did any indefinite word ascertain ? " Pym said , " We have his Majesty's corona- tion oath to maintain the laws of England ; what need we , then , take his word ? " He proposed to move ...
... confident as he was of the royal word , what did any indefinite word ascertain ? " Pym said , " We have his Majesty's corona- tion oath to maintain the laws of England ; what need we , then , take his word ? " He proposed to move ...
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... confidence you shall show in his grace and goodness , the more you shall prevail to obtain your own desires . " Upon this occasion ( says Rush- worth ) Mr. Pym spake thus : In business of weight dispatch is better than discourse . We ...
... confidence you shall show in his grace and goodness , the more you shall prevail to obtain your own desires . " Upon this occasion ( says Rush- worth ) Mr. Pym spake thus : In business of weight dispatch is better than discourse . We ...
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... confidence in the support of the Almighty , and submitting himself to the judgment of the tribunal before which he had pleaded . 99 The poet's allusion to Strafford , in " St. Stephen's , " may be recalled to the memory here : - " Still ...
... confidence in the support of the Almighty , and submitting himself to the judgment of the tribunal before which he had pleaded . 99 The poet's allusion to Strafford , in " St. Stephen's , " may be recalled to the memory here : - " Still ...
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