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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... answer to the King . In the former Parliament of that year at Westminster the cause was touching Ireland : the prelates consulted by themselves , and after they gave a joint answer , and they all joined in one grant of a subsidy to the ...
... answer to the King . In the former Parliament of that year at Westminster the cause was touching Ireland : the prelates consulted by themselves , and after they gave a joint answer , and they all joined in one grant of a subsidy to the ...
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... answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the privilege of this High Court of Parliament ; for it is so high and so mighty in its nature that it may make law , and ...
... answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the privilege of this High Court of Parliament ; for it is so high and so mighty in its nature that it may make law , and ...
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... answer to the Speaker's customary request for freedom of speech in the Commons , said that Queen Elizabeth , " having experience of late of some disorder and certain offences , which , though they were not punished , yet were they ...
... answer to the Speaker's customary request for freedom of speech in the Commons , said that Queen Elizabeth , " having experience of late of some disorder and certain offences , which , though they were not punished , yet were they ...
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... answer that the bishop " had made solemn protestation , upon his salvation , that he had not spoken anything with any evil intention to that House , which he doth with all his heart duly respect and highly esteem ; express- ing , with ...
... answer that the bishop " had made solemn protestation , upon his salvation , that he had not spoken anything with any evil intention to that House , which he doth with all his heart duly respect and highly esteem ; express- ing , with ...
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... answer , " That the motion proceeded from himself , in regard of his engagement in the affairs of Christendom ; wished them all alacrity in their proceedings , and that there be no recess at all . " There was no recess , but on Easter ...
... answer , " That the motion proceeded from himself , in regard of his engagement in the affairs of Christendom ; wished them all alacrity in their proceedings , and that there be no recess at all . " There was no recess , but on Easter ...
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