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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... Sitting by Themselves . Elsynge records : " 6th Edward III . , at the Parliament held at York , the cause of summons being touching Scotland , the prelates with the clergy ( sat ) by themselves , the dukes and barons by themselves , and ...
... Sitting by Themselves . Elsynge records : " 6th Edward III . , at the Parliament held at York , the cause of summons being touching Scotland , the prelates with the clergy ( sat ) by themselves , the dukes and barons by themselves , and ...
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... sitting commandment was given to the Mayor of York , in presence of the King and all his Parliament , to see the King's peace kept in the said city and suburbs thereof , and to arrest all that offended against it . Also , proclamation ...
... sitting commandment was given to the Mayor of York , in presence of the King and all his Parliament , to see the King's peace kept in the said city and suburbs thereof , and to arrest all that offended against it . Also , proclamation ...
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... sit still ; thus we shall never be able to do anything : they that come after you may say , they have the King's command not to do it . We sit here by command of the King under the great seal , and you are by his Majesty , sitting in ...
... sit still ; thus we shall never be able to do anything : they that come after you may say , they have the King's command not to do it . We sit here by command of the King under the great seal , and you are by his Majesty , sitting in ...
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... sitting was in progress , and intending to denounce certain members of the popular party , as having induced the Scots to invade the northern counties . According to another account , Strafford entered while the lords were consulting ...
... sitting was in progress , and intending to denounce certain members of the popular party , as having induced the Scots to invade the northern counties . According to another account , Strafford entered while the lords were consulting ...
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... sitting of fifteen hours - the worn - out , weary assemblage ; the ill - lighted , dreary chamber ; the hour sounding one after midnight ; confused , loud cries breaking forth unexpectedly , and startling gestures of violence ...
... sitting of fifteen hours - the worn - out , weary assemblage ; the ill - lighted , dreary chamber ; the hour sounding one after midnight ; confused , loud cries breaking forth unexpectedly , and startling gestures of violence ...
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