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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... expressing his satisfaction that in his earlier labours he was aided by the co - operation of his valued friend ( now deceased ) , Mr. William Steven Johnstone . That gentleman , although prevented by weak health and arduous engage ...
... expressing his satisfaction that in his earlier labours he was aided by the co - operation of his valued friend ( now deceased ) , Mr. William Steven Johnstone . That gentleman , although prevented by weak health and arduous engage ...
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... expression used by a former colleague ( the Earl of Clarendon ) in an important crisis , said he had been at some pains to find out in " Hansard " what were the actual meaning and connec- tion of that expression ( " drifting into war ...
... expression used by a former colleague ( the Earl of Clarendon ) in an important crisis , said he had been at some pains to find out in " Hansard " what were the actual meaning and connec- tion of that expression ( " drifting into war ...
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... expressing his sorrow for having offended the Queen , but at the same time his resolution " to strive , " he says , " while his life should last , for freedom of conscience , public justice , and the liberties of his country . " — Ibid ...
... expressing his sorrow for having offended the Queen , but at the same time his resolution " to strive , " he says , " while his life should last , for freedom of conscience , public justice , and the liberties of his country . " — Ibid ...
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... expressions of a most eloquent King ? " The Gunpowder Plot . - In the Journals of the Commons , Novem- ber 5th , 1605 , occurs this entry : " This last night the Upper House of Parliament was searched by Sir Thomas Knevett , and one ...
... expressions of a most eloquent King ? " The Gunpowder Plot . - In the Journals of the Commons , Novem- ber 5th , 1605 , occurs this entry : " This last night the Upper House of Parliament was searched by Sir Thomas Knevett , and one ...
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... expression of his displeasure ; several leading members of the country party , amongst whom was Sir Edward Coke , were committed to the Tower . - Roscoe's “ British Lawyers . " The first volume of the Commons ' Journals bears the entry ...
... expression of his displeasure ; several leading members of the country party , amongst whom was Sir Edward Coke , were committed to the Tower . - Roscoe's “ British Lawyers . " The first volume of the Commons ' Journals bears the entry ...
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