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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... told the King he lied , and , were he not a king , he would make him eat his words . " The Parliament de la Bond . - One of Edward II.'s Parliaments ( 1321 ) was called " Parliament de la Bond , " from the barons coming to Parliament ...
... told the King he lied , and , were he not a king , he would make him eat his words . " The Parliament de la Bond . - One of Edward II.'s Parliaments ( 1321 ) was called " Parliament de la Bond , " from the barons coming to Parliament ...
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... told by Prynne that many boroughs petitioned to be excused from sending members to Parliament , on account of the expense ; and in a note to ' Blackstone ' we learn that from the 33rd Edward III . , uniformly through the five succeeding ...
... told by Prynne that many boroughs petitioned to be excused from sending members to Parliament , on account of the expense ; and in a note to ' Blackstone ' we learn that from the 33rd Edward III . , uniformly through the five succeeding ...
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... 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 House — one Thomas Haxey , clerk ; and ...
... 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 House — one Thomas Haxey , clerk ; and ...
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... told them fiercely that if the bill did not pass it would cost many of them their heads . " It is also related that while the opposition of the Commons to the imposition lasted , Henry sent for a Mr. Edward Montague , who had ...
... told them fiercely that if the bill did not pass it would cost many of them their heads . " It is also related that while the opposition of the Commons to the imposition lasted , Henry sent for a Mr. Edward Montague , who had ...
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... told Queen Elizabeth ( when he was presented to her in the House of Lords , on the occasion of his election to the chair ) that England had been defended against the Spanish Armada by her mighty arm ; to which she answered from the ...
... told Queen Elizabeth ( when he was presented to her in the House of Lords , on the occasion of his election to the chair ) that England had been defended against the Spanish Armada by her mighty arm ; to which she answered from the ...
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