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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Стр. vi
... given to the previous tentative work has led the present writer to follow it up by the expansion and rearrangement of its materials ; influenced , as regards the latter point ( in the " Personal " section of the volume ) , in some ...
... given to the previous tentative work has led the present writer to follow it up by the expansion and rearrangement of its materials ; influenced , as regards the latter point ( in the " Personal " section of the volume ) , in some ...
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... given in " Hansard's " pages . The process of " mythical accretion " to which Mr. Glad- stone referred on that occasion is constantly going on with regard to the celebrated dicta of our public men , and this makes it the more desirable ...
... given in " Hansard's " pages . The process of " mythical accretion " to which Mr. Glad- stone referred on that occasion is constantly going on with regard to the celebrated dicta of our public men , and this makes it the more desirable ...
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... given throughout the work , wherever it seemed likely to be useful to the reader , or of any importance for verification . It is scarcely necessary to add that in many cases the authorities cited indicate only the sources from which the ...
... given throughout the work , wherever it seemed likely to be useful to the reader , or of any importance for verification . It is scarcely necessary to add that in many cases the authorities cited indicate only the sources from which the ...
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... given to Parliaments . - Many of the early as well as the later Parliaments acquired special names , by which they are still distinguished . The following list ( in which some of the later pages of this section are anticipated ) ...
... given to Parliaments . - Many of the early as well as the later Parliaments acquired special names , by which they are still distinguished . The following list ( in which some of the later pages of this section are anticipated ) ...
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... given by the King's party ( James I. ) to the Parliament which met on the 5th of April , 1614 . It had been summoned in the expectation that it would grant supplies , but it insisted on the previous discussion of grievances , and , as ...
... given by the King's party ( James I. ) to the Parliament which met on the 5th of April , 1614 . It had been summoned in the expectation that it would grant supplies , but it insisted on the previous discussion of grievances , and , as ...
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