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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... speak anything without their consents , that it ought to be amended before his departure from the said place . He commended the feats of chivalry heretofore practised , for which this nation was so renowned ; and said that by the decay ...
... speak anything without their consents , that it ought to be amended before his departure from the said place . He commended the feats of chivalry heretofore practised , for which this nation was so renowned ; and said that by the decay ...
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... speak against licences , lest the Queen and Council should be angry . And at the close of the session the Lord Keeper severely reprimanded those audacious , arrogant , and presump- tuous members who had called her Majesty's grants and ...
... speak against licences , lest the Queen and Council should be angry . And at the close of the session the Lord Keeper severely reprimanded those audacious , arrogant , and presump- tuous members who had called her Majesty's grants and ...
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... speak what they would , whereby to ease their afflicted minds ; which being finished , they severally returned to their former servitude . This may , with some resemblance and distinction , well set forth our present state , where now ...
... speak what they would , whereby to ease their afflicted minds ; which being finished , they severally returned to their former servitude . This may , with some resemblance and distinction , well set forth our present state , where now ...
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... speak , through the abundance of tears ; yea , the Speaker in his speech could not refrain from weeping and shedding of tears , besides a great many whose great griefs made them dumb and silent ; yet some bore up in that storm and ...
... speak , through the abundance of tears ; yea , the Speaker in his speech could not refrain from weeping and shedding of tears , besides a great many whose great griefs made them dumb and silent ; yet some bore up in that storm and ...
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... speak , but was dismissed unheard , and , having been commanded to deliver up his sword , left the House in custody , " no man capping to him before whom that morning the greatest of England would have stood discovered . " Blowing up ...
... speak , but was dismissed unheard , and , having been commanded to deliver up his sword , left the House in custody , " no man capping to him before whom that morning the greatest of England would have stood discovered . " Blowing up ...
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