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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... once comprehensive and readily accessible . An attempt was made some years back , by two fellow - workers who had experienced the want , to supply it , by bringing together , in anecdotal form , " some of the more striking facts in the ...
... once comprehensive and readily accessible . An attempt was made some years back , by two fellow - workers who had experienced the want , to supply it , by bringing together , in anecdotal form , " some of the more striking facts in the ...
Стр. vii
... once popular , and regulated by law and order , while Freedom broadens slowly down From precedent to precedent . To any of these colonial Assemblies might probably be applied a remark recently made respecting one of them : " It is ...
... once popular , and regulated by law and order , while Freedom broadens slowly down From precedent to precedent . To any of these colonial Assemblies might probably be applied a remark recently made respecting one of them : " It is ...
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... once remarked , it " loves good sense and joking . " * This book , therefore , could not faithfully mirror Parliamentary life , as it attempts to do , unless both qualities were fairly represented . Reference to authorities is given ...
... once remarked , it " loves good sense and joking . " * This book , therefore , could not faithfully mirror Parliamentary life , as it attempts to do , unless both qualities were fairly represented . Reference to authorities is given ...
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... once obliged to adjourn , because the royal commissioner ( Middleton ) was too intoxicated to behave properly in the chair . " The Longest , or Pensionary Parliament . - This Parliament -sometimes called " the Long Parliament , " until ...
... once obliged to adjourn , because the royal commissioner ( Middleton ) was too intoxicated to behave properly in the chair . " The Longest , or Pensionary Parliament . - This Parliament -sometimes called " the Long Parliament , " until ...
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... once a year for their slaves , at which time they had liberty without exception to speak what they would , whereby to ease their afflicted minds ; which being finished , they severally returned to their former servitude . This may ...
... once a year for their slaves , at which time they had liberty without exception to speak what they would , whereby to ease their afflicted minds ; which being finished , they severally returned to their former servitude . This may ...
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