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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... effect . These questions Serjeant Pickering , the Speaker , instead of reading them to the House , showed to a courtier , through whose means Went- worth was committed to the Tower . Others who had spoken in favour of his motion ...
... effect . These questions Serjeant Pickering , the Speaker , instead of reading them to the House , showed to a courtier , through whose means Went- worth was committed to the Tower . Others who had spoken in favour of his motion ...
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... effect on minor occasions was shown by her well - known letter to Cox , Bishop of Ely , when he resisted the sacrifice of his garden in Holborn to the Queen's favourite , Hatton : " Proud prelate , -You know what you were before I made ...
... effect on minor occasions was shown by her well - known letter to Cox , Bishop of Ely , when he resisted the sacrifice of his garden in Holborn to the Queen's favourite , Hatton : " Proud prelate , -You know what you were before I made ...
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... effect of his message of the previous day , by sending another , in which he expressed a hope that " all Christendom might take notice of a sweet parting between him and his people . " The House of Commons , however , was determined ...
... effect of his message of the previous day , by sending another , in which he expressed a hope that " all Christendom might take notice of a sweet parting between him and his people . " The House of Commons , however , was determined ...
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... effect that he had never intended any force , but to proceed against the members in a legal and fair way , concluding , " I will trouble you no more , but tell you I do expect , as soon as they come to the house , you will send them to ...
... effect that he had never intended any force , but to proceed against the members in a legal and fair way , concluding , " I will trouble you no more , but tell you I do expect , as soon as they come to the house , you will send them to ...
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... effect being passed , the House adjourned . Four days afterwards Pepys writes : " Presently comes down the House of Commons ( in Westminster Hall ) , the King having made a very short and no pleasing speech to them at all , not at all ...
... effect being passed , the House adjourned . Four days afterwards Pepys writes : " Presently comes down the House of Commons ( in Westminster Hall ) , the King having made a very short and no pleasing speech to them at all , not at all ...
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