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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... remarks upon the book a more enduring circulation.t As regards expansion , the former work included but a small portion of the material contained in the present ; for the vein was found to be more rich as it was further explored . To ...
... remarks upon the book a more enduring circulation.t As regards expansion , the former work included but a small portion of the material contained in the present ; for the vein was found to be more rich as it was further explored . To ...
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... remark recently made respecting one of them : " It is almost as jealous of any departure from English Parliamentary pre- cedent as could well be the House of Commons itself . " * As to the general subjects of Parliamentary rule and ...
... remark recently made respecting one of them : " It is almost as jealous of any departure from English Parliamentary pre- cedent as could well be the House of Commons itself . " * As to the general subjects of Parliamentary rule and ...
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... remarks that " the name given to the sessions of council ( under the early Norman kings ) was often expressed by the Latin colloquium ; and it is by no means unlikely that the name of Parliament , which is used as early as 1175 by ...
... remarks that " the name given to the sessions of council ( under the early Norman kings ) was often expressed by the Latin colloquium ; and it is by no means unlikely that the name of Parliament , which is used as early as 1175 by ...
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... remarks Hallam , is the earliest precedent on record for the punishment of bribery in elections . " Hemming " a Member Down . - Serjeant Heale , addressing the House in 1601 , said , " The Queen hath as much right to all our lands and ...
... remarks Hallam , is the earliest precedent on record for the punishment of bribery in elections . " Hemming " a Member Down . - Serjeant Heale , addressing the House in 1601 , said , " The Queen hath as much right to all our lands and ...
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... remarks that the poet Waller , among others , sat in Parliament ( 1622 ) before he was seventeen years of age ; and notwithstanding the opinion of Sir Edward Coke as to the law , it is certain that the practice was different . The ...
... remarks that the poet Waller , among others , sat in Parliament ( 1622 ) before he was seventeen years of age ; and notwithstanding the opinion of Sir Edward Coke as to the law , it is certain that the practice was different . The ...
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