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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... opinion of the judges , and the judges made a very careful reply . They declared " that they ought not to answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the privilege of ...
... opinion of the judges , and the judges made a very careful reply . They declared " that they ought not to answer to that question , for it hath not been used afore- time that the justices should in any wise determine the privilege of ...
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... opinion the Lords determined that Thorpe should remain in prison , and the Commons were commanded to elect another Speaker . Petition against a Judge . - In 1434 ( 13 Henry VI . ) a petition was presented to the Commons of England ...
... opinion the Lords determined that Thorpe should remain in prison , and the Commons were commanded to elect another Speaker . Petition against a Judge . - In 1434 ( 13 Henry VI . ) a petition was presented to the Commons of England ...
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... opinion of Sir Edward Coke as to the law , it is certain that the practice was different . The question was , however , finally settled by the 7th and 8th of William III . , c . 25 , which makes void the election of any person who is ...
... opinion of Sir Edward Coke as to the law , it is certain that the practice was different . The question was , however , finally settled by the 7th and 8th of William III . , c . 25 , which makes void the election of any person who is ...
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... opinion of the chief orator of the United States , Daniel Webster , that the finest bursts of Parliamentary eloquence on record are to be found in the debates of the Parliament in the reign of Charles I. The collections of the time are ...
... opinion of the chief orator of the United States , Daniel Webster , that the finest bursts of Parliamentary eloquence on record are to be found in the debates of the Parliament in the reign of Charles I. The collections of the time are ...
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... opinion was never asked ; the sovereign , on the most important occasions , resorted for advice to a small knot of leading ministers . The advantages and disadvantages of this course were early pointed out by Bacon , with his usual ...
... opinion was never asked ; the sovereign , on the most important occasions , resorted for advice to a small knot of leading ministers . The advantages and disadvantages of this course were early pointed out by Bacon , with his usual ...
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