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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... desired the same to be entered upon record . - 1bid . Representation an Expensive Luxury . - A correspondent of Notes and Queries writes : - " Whatever estimate the people of the present day may put upon the elective franchise , it ...
... desired the same to be entered upon record . - 1bid . Representation an Expensive Luxury . - A correspondent of Notes and Queries writes : - " Whatever estimate the people of the present day may put upon the elective franchise , it ...
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... desired the Lords to demand a conference with the Commons on the subject . This the Commons refused ; and also declined to comply with a positive command that they should confer with one of the judges . The matter was adjusted by Sir ...
... desired the Lords to demand a conference with the Commons on the subject . This the Commons refused ; and also declined to comply with a positive command that they should confer with one of the judges . The matter was adjusted by Sir ...
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... desired . A Strenuous Parliament . - The early Parliaments of Charles I. were short - lived , the first having an existence of two months , and the second of little over four . The third , called together March 17 , 1628 ( 1627 , old ...
... desired . A Strenuous Parliament . - The early Parliaments of Charles I. were short - lived , the first having an existence of two months , and the second of little over four . The third , called together March 17 , 1628 ( 1627 , old ...
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... desired to have it repeated . They remained sad and silent ; no one cared to open the debate . A whimsical , cracked - brained politician , Sir James Nethersole , suddenly started up , entreating leave to tell his last night's dream ...
... desired to have it repeated . They remained sad and silent ; no one cared to open the debate . A whimsical , cracked - brained politician , Sir James Nethersole , suddenly started up , entreating leave to tell his last night's dream ...
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... desired the Speaker to leave the chair , and Mr. Whitby was to come into it , that they might speak the freer and the frequenter , and commanded no man to go out of the House upon pain of going to the Tower . Then the Speaker humbly and ...
... desired the Speaker to leave the chair , and Mr. Whitby was to come into it , that they might speak the freer and the frequenter , and commanded no man to go out of the House upon pain of going to the Tower . Then the Speaker humbly and ...
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