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. vii
... matters are necessarily kept less in view than the broad lines of historical fact , personal trait , and oratorical effort or allusion ; and in dealing with these , one especial ... matter of dispute and requires verification PREFACE .. vii.
... matters are necessarily kept less in view than the broad lines of historical fact , personal trait , and oratorical effort or allusion ; and in dealing with these , one especial ... matter of dispute and requires verification PREFACE .. vii.
Стр. viii
... matter of dispute and requires verification , both in Parliament and out of it . A circumstance which occurred in the session of 1876 will show that the want of a ready means of authenticating such facts and phrases is felt , at times ...
... matter of dispute and requires verification , both in Parliament and out of it . A circumstance which occurred in the session of 1876 will show that the want of a ready means of authenticating such facts and phrases is felt , at times ...
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... matter of great dispute among our learned antiquaries , and , particularly , whether the Commons were summoned at all ; or , if sum- moned , at what period they began to form a distinct assembly . In the main , the constitution of ...
... matter of great dispute among our learned antiquaries , and , particularly , whether the Commons were summoned at all ; or , if sum- moned , at what period they began to form a distinct assembly . In the main , the constitution of ...
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... matter into Parliament . The Commons , on being told the King's mind in a conference with the Lords , made a most submis- sive and even abject apology for their presumption ; gave up the name of the person who had brought it into their ...
... matter into Parliament . The Commons , on being told the King's mind in a conference with the Lords , made a most submis- sive and even abject apology for their presumption ; gave up the name of the person who had brought it into their ...
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... matter , at this early era in our records , is worth notice . The petition is thus given in Sir John Fenn's " Paston Letters " : " Please it to the right sage and wise Commons of this present Parliament , that where ( as ) every justice ...
... matter , at this early era in our records , is worth notice . The petition is thus given in Sir John Fenn's " Paston Letters " : " Please it to the right sage and wise Commons of this present Parliament , that where ( as ) every justice ...
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