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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... Opinions of Lord . Guizot's Memoirs of Peel , Embassy to the Court of St. James's , & c . Gurdon's History of ... Opinion , & c . Le Marchant's ( Sir D. ) Memoir of Viscount Althorp . Lingard's History of England . Long Parliament ...
... Opinions of Lord . Guizot's Memoirs of Peel , Embassy to the Court of St. James's , & c . Gurdon's History of ... Opinion , & c . Le Marchant's ( Sir D. ) Memoir of Viscount Althorp . Lingard's History of England . Long Parliament ...
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... opinion of the judges , and the judges made a very careful reply . They declared " that they ought not to answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the privilege of ...
... opinion of the judges , and the judges made a very careful reply . They declared " that they ought not to answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the privilege of ...
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... opinion of the chief orator of the United States , Daniel Webster , that the finest bursts of Parliamentary eloquence on record are to be found in the debates of the Parliament in the reign of Charles I. The collections of the time are ...
... opinion of the chief orator of the United States , Daniel Webster , that the finest bursts of Parliamentary eloquence on record are to be found in the debates of the Parliament in the reign of Charles I. The collections of the time are ...
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... opinion that the word " Minister or Ministry would run into the same exception with Cabinet Council ; that they were both terms of an uncertain signification . " The Earl of Powlet urged that " there's no distinction between the ...
... opinion that the word " Minister or Ministry would run into the same exception with Cabinet Council ; that they were both terms of an uncertain signification . " The Earl of Powlet urged that " there's no distinction between the ...
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... opinion which the House of Commons has pronounced , I do not presume to say a word . I am bound to accept the decision . I may , however , express the hope that after an interval of time calmer thoughts will prevail , and a more ...
... opinion which the House of Commons has pronounced , I do not presume to say a word . I am bound to accept the decision . I may , however , express the hope that after an interval of time calmer thoughts will prevail , and a more ...
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