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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... observed that " kingdoms had been saved by dreams ! " Allowed to proceed he said , " he saw two good pastures ; a flock of sheep was in the one , and a bellwether alone in the other ; a great ditch was between them , and a narrow bridge ...
... observed that " kingdoms had been saved by dreams ! " Allowed to proceed he said , " he saw two good pastures ; a flock of sheep was in the one , and a bellwether alone in the other ; a great ditch was between them , and a narrow bridge ...
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... observed it , he went on with his mis - reckoning of ten . So it was reported to the House and declared that they who were for the bill were the majority , though it , indeed , went on the other side . And by this means the bill passed ...
... observed it , he went on with his mis - reckoning of ten . So it was reported to the House and declared that they who were for the bill were the majority , though it , indeed , went on the other side . And by this means the bill passed ...
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... observed that there was not one , not a single one , with whom I had not sat in the House of Commons , including the Duke of Wellington and the Lord Chancellor . It shows how completely the House of Commons has been the nursery of the ...
... observed that there was not one , not a single one , with whom I had not sat in the House of Commons , including the Duke of Wellington and the Lord Chancellor . It shows how completely the House of Commons has been the nursery of the ...
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... observed , of all nations the English are not to be subject , base , or taxable . ' The Queen and her ministers resented this outbreak of public spirit in the highest manner . Indeed , many an honest member of the House of Commons had ...
... observed , of all nations the English are not to be subject , base , or taxable . ' The Queen and her ministers resented this outbreak of public spirit in the highest manner . Indeed , many an honest member of the House of Commons had ...
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... observed that , " 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 ...
... observed that , " 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 ...
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