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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... speech is granted , but you must know what privilege you have , not to speak every one what he listeth or what cometh into his brain to utter , but your privilege is for such speech as shall be used with judgment and sobriety ...
... speech is granted , but you must know what privilege you have , not to speak every one what he listeth or what cometh into his brain to utter , but your privilege is for such speech as shall be used with judgment and sobriety ...
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... speech seemed to me to be a Pope - like speech ; and I fear lest our bishops do attribute this of the Pope's canons unto themselves - Papa non potest errare . ” — Ibid . Elizabeth and the Bishops . — Elizabeth , in her speech to Parlia ...
... speech seemed to me to be a Pope - like speech ; and I fear lest our bishops do attribute this of the Pope's canons unto themselves - Papa non potest errare . ” — Ibid . Elizabeth and the Bishops . — Elizabeth , in her speech to Parlia ...
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... Speech to be Burnt . - Lord Digby having printed his speech on the bill for Strafford's attainder , a com- mittee of the Commons appointed to inquire into the matter made their report on the 13th June , 1641. The House thereupon ...
... Speech to be Burnt . - Lord Digby having printed his speech on the bill for Strafford's attainder , a com- mittee of the Commons appointed to inquire into the matter made their report on the 13th June , 1641. The House thereupon ...
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... speech on the attainder of Strafford , having been condemned by order of the House of Commons , does not appear in the " Speeches and Passages of this Great and Happy Parliament , " printed in 1641. It is given , however , in a reprint ...
... speech on the attainder of Strafford , having been condemned by order of the House of Commons , does not appear in the " Speeches and Passages of this Great and Happy Parliament , " printed in 1641. It is given , however , in a reprint ...
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... speech just quoted separated him from the popular party in the House of Commons , to which he had previously been attached . But other of his speeches show zeal and ability equal to those of any of his associates in the early days of ...
... speech just quoted separated him from the popular party in the House of Commons , to which he had previously been attached . But other of his speeches show zeal and ability equal to those of any of his associates in the early days of ...
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