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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... liberty in the nation . which has striven most successfully for its promotion , and " A Book of Parliamentary Anecdote , " by G. H. Jennings and W. S. Johnstone , 1872. The writer takes this opportunity of expressing his satisfaction ...
... liberty in the nation . which has striven most successfully for its promotion , and " A Book of Parliamentary Anecdote , " by G. H. Jennings and W. S. Johnstone , 1872. The writer takes this opportunity of expressing his satisfaction ...
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... liberty and perished , so the con- stitution of England will , in time , lose its liberty - will perish it will perish whenever the legislative power shall become more corrupt than the executive . - Ibid . Constitution of the Early ...
... liberty and perished , so the con- stitution of England will , in time , lose its liberty - will perish it will perish whenever the legislative power shall become more corrupt than the executive . - Ibid . Constitution of the Early ...
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... liberty of speech . Thirdly , for priviledge from arrests . Fourthly , that his mistaking might not prejudice the House . " A Caution . - Coke , Solicitor General , being chosen Speaker in 1592 , made these requests through Lord Keeper ...
... liberty of speech . Thirdly , for priviledge from arrests . Fourthly , that his mistaking might not prejudice the House . " A Caution . - Coke , Solicitor General , being chosen Speaker in 1592 , made these requests through Lord Keeper ...
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... liberty in Elizabeth's reign , related in the House a conversation he had held with Archbishop Parker . " I was , " he says , ' among others , the last Parliament ( 1574 ) , sent for unto the Archbishop of Canterbury , for the Articles ...
... liberty in Elizabeth's reign , related in the House a conversation he had held with Archbishop Parker . " I was , " he says , ' among others , the last Parliament ( 1574 ) , sent for unto the Archbishop of Canterbury , for the Articles ...
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... liberty without exception to speak what they would , whereby to ease their afflicted minds ; which being finished , they severally returned to their former servitude . This may , with some resemblance and distinction , well set forth ...
... liberty without exception to speak what they would , whereby to ease their afflicted minds ; which being finished , they severally returned to their former servitude . This may , with some resemblance and distinction , well set forth ...
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