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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... taken his liege lord , King Richard II . , prisoner , on the 20th of August , Anno Rich . 23 , did cause the writs of summons for the Parliament , wherein he obtained the crown , to bear date the 19th day of the same month , and the ...
... taken his liege lord , King Richard II . , prisoner , on the 20th of August , Anno Rich . 23 , did cause the writs of summons for the Parliament , wherein he obtained the crown , to bear date the 19th day of the same month , and the ...
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... taken by these august assemblies that their debates should not be awed by fear or disturbed by tumults - it was first by the King's order proclaimed , " That no man , upon pain of forfeiting all his substance , should presume to use or ...
... taken by these august assemblies that their debates should not be awed by fear or disturbed by tumults - it was first by the King's order proclaimed , " That no man , upon pain of forfeiting all his substance , should presume to use or ...
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... taken that Mr. Maxwell , Knight of the Black Rod , had not come himself to bring the message , as had formerly been used ; insomuch that sundry members of the House advised that Mr. Speaker elect should not stir till they had received ...
... taken that Mr. Maxwell , Knight of the Black Rod , had not come himself to bring the message , as had formerly been used ; insomuch that sundry members of the House advised that Mr. Speaker elect should not stir till they had received ...
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... taken as samples , but others will appear further on . Sir Benjamin Rudyard spoke in favour of giving the King a large supply , but at the same time beseeching him to redress urgent grievances , and said : " This is the crisis of ...
... taken as samples , but others will appear further on . Sir Benjamin Rudyard spoke in favour of giving the King a large supply , but at the same time beseeching him to redress urgent grievances , and said : " This is the crisis of ...
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... taken from me by power , and to be pent up in a gaol without remedy by law , and this to be so adjudged as to perish in gaol , -Oh , improvident ancestors ! oh , unwise forefathers ! to be so curious in providing for the quiet ...
... taken from me by power , and to be pent up in a gaol without remedy by law , and this to be so adjudged as to perish in gaol , -Oh , improvident ancestors ! oh , unwise forefathers ! to be so curious in providing for the quiet ...
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