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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Стр. vii
... interest . It is , then , the more incumbent on us to set an example of freedom and order in debate , which constitute the life - blood of Parlia- mentary Government . " phrase , is often matter of dispute and requires verification ...
... interest . It is , then , the more incumbent on us to set an example of freedom and order in debate , which constitute the life - blood of Parlia- mentary Government . " phrase , is often matter of dispute and requires verification ...
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... interest , with the context as given in " Hansard's " pages . The process of " mythical accretion " to which Mr. Glad- stone referred on that occasion is constantly going on with regard to the celebrated dicta of our public men , and ...
... interest , with the context as given in " Hansard's " pages . The process of " mythical accretion " to which Mr. Glad- stone referred on that occasion is constantly going on with regard to the celebrated dicta of our public men , and ...
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... interest and importance have transpired . The Parliamentary electorate has itself been immensely enlarged ; and the brief period that now suffices to effect momentous changes in Parliamentary rules and procedure may be judged by careful ...
... interest and importance have transpired . The Parliamentary electorate has itself been immensely enlarged ; and the brief period that now suffices to effect momentous changes in Parliamentary rules and procedure may be judged by careful ...
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... interest : - - The Mad Parliament . - One of the last of the great councils summoned before the calling up of the Commons by Simon de Montfort was afterwards known by this name , given to it by the Royalists . " In the year 1258 ( says ...
... interest : - - The Mad Parliament . - One of the last of the great councils summoned before the calling up of the Commons by Simon de Montfort was afterwards known by this name , given to it by the Royalists . " In the year 1258 ( says ...
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... interest , elected and qualified there- unto , ought to have . " In consequence hereof the Earl of Pembroke took his seat in the House of Commons on the 16th of April , 1649 , as knight of the shire for Berks ; as did also , in the same ...
... interest , elected and qualified there- unto , ought to have . " In consequence hereof the Earl of Pembroke took his seat in the House of Commons on the 16th of April , 1649 , as knight of the shire for Berks ; as did also , in the same ...
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