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 OratoryD. Appleton, 1881 - Всего страниц: 530 |
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... to the Present Time. With Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men, and Examples of Their Oratory George Henry Jennings. AN ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT . AN ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT , FROM THE.
... to the Present Time. With Notices of Eminent Parliamentary Men, and Examples of Their Oratory George Henry Jennings. AN ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT . AN ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT , FROM THE.
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... George Henry Jennings. Π PREFACE . THE scantiness of available information on the subject of the British Parliament , its history and its leading men , is a sur- prising fact , in days when historical writing may be said to superabound ...
... George Henry Jennings. Π PREFACE . THE scantiness of available information on the subject of the British Parliament , its history and its leading men , is a sur- prising fact , in days when historical writing may be said to superabound ...
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... George Henry Jennings. The King Spurring the Commons . - Thursday , the 10th of April , 1628 , Mr. Secretary Cook delivered this message from the King : " That his Majesty desireth this House not to make any recess these Easter holidays ...
... George Henry Jennings. The King Spurring the Commons . - Thursday , the 10th of April , 1628 , Mr. Secretary Cook delivered this message from the King : " That his Majesty desireth this House not to make any recess these Easter holidays ...
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... George Henry Jennings. for discussion of whether the right to protest did not exist in that House ; and , meanwhile , he would move that the Clerk should now enter the names of all those whose claim to protest would then have to be deter ...
... George Henry Jennings. for discussion of whether the right to protest did not exist in that House ; and , meanwhile , he would move that the Clerk should now enter the names of all those whose claim to protest would then have to be deter ...
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... George Henry Jennings. illness , and shut himself up in his bedroom . Wharton soon brought down a royal message authorising the Commons to elect another Speaker.— Macaulay's " History . " Royal Assent to a Bill Refused by William III ...
... George Henry Jennings. illness , and shut himself up in his bedroom . Wharton soon brought down a royal message authorising the Commons to elect another Speaker.— Macaulay's " History . " Royal Assent to a Bill Refused by William III ...
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