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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... relates that in the tenth year of Richard II . ( 1387 ) the Commons sent a message to the King , in which they stated that if the King shall wilfully estrange himself from his Parliament , and be absent from them for the space of forty ...
... relates that in the tenth year of Richard II . ( 1387 ) the Commons sent a message to the King , in which they stated that if the King shall wilfully estrange himself from his Parliament , and be absent from them for the space of forty ...
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... relates that Mr. Popham , when he was Speaker , and the Lower House had sat long and done in effect nothing , coming one day to Queen Elizabeth , she said to him , " Now , Mr. Speaker , what has passed in the Lower House ? " He answered ...
... relates that Mr. Popham , when he was Speaker , and the Lower House had sat long and done in effect nothing , coming one day to Queen Elizabeth , she said to him , " Now , Mr. Speaker , what has passed in the Lower House ? " He answered ...
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... relates that Sir Robert Cotton was one of the twelve members who carried the famous declaration against monopolies , in 1620 , to King James at Newmarket , when the quick - witted , shrewd old monarch called out , " Chairs ! chairs ...
... relates that Sir Robert Cotton was one of the twelve members who carried the famous declaration against monopolies , in 1620 , to King James at Newmarket , when the quick - witted , shrewd old monarch called out , " Chairs ! chairs ...
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... ( relates Isaac D'Israeli ) having been sent by the King for the despatch of business ( about the time just mentioned ) , the House , struck with astonishment , desired to have it repeated . They remained sad and silent ; no one cared to ...
... ( relates Isaac D'Israeli ) having been sent by the King for the despatch of business ( about the time just mentioned ) , the House , struck with astonishment , desired to have it repeated . They remained sad and silent ; no one cared to ...
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... relates that on the 2nd of March , 1629 , " Sir John Finch , the Speaker ( being the Queen's solicitor ) , refusing to do his office or to read some particular writings the House enjoined him , * many members thereof fell to reproving ...
... relates that on the 2nd of March , 1629 , " Sir John Finch , the Speaker ( being the Queen's solicitor ) , refusing to do his office or to read some particular writings the House enjoined him , * many members thereof fell to reproving ...
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