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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... whole kingdom , and were sworn before the King . In this Parliament or council the laws of Edward the Confessor ( by which is probably meant the common law as it pre- vailed during his reign ) were adopted and confirmed . The Name of ...
... whole kingdom , and were sworn before the King . In this Parliament or council the laws of Edward the Confessor ( by which is probably meant the common law as it pre- vailed during his reign ) were adopted and confirmed . The Name of ...
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... whole authority of government , and deprived the King of his legal prerogatives . The remains of the Parliament were called the " Rump . " The Rump .- " The nickname originated , " says Isaac D'Israeli , " in derision on the expulsion ...
... whole authority of government , and deprived the King of his legal prerogatives . The remains of the Parliament were called the " Rump . " The Rump .- " The nickname originated , " says Isaac D'Israeli , " in derision on the expulsion ...
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... whole body ; and therefore required that if he should happen to 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 ...
... whole body ; and therefore required that if he should happen to 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 ...
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... whole of the acts of the Parliament of February , 1388 , were , at the prayer of the Commons , declared null , and the persons prejudiced by those acts were restored to all their rights . Large subsidies were granted , some of them for ...
... whole of the acts of the Parliament of February , 1388 , were , at the prayer of the Commons , declared null , and the persons prejudiced by those acts were restored to all their rights . Large subsidies were granted , some of them for ...
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... whole , the Commons gave a great and joyful applause . " 66 Refusing to Put the Question . - Sir Simonds D'Ewes , in his " Autobiography , " relates that on the 2nd of March , 1629 , " Sir John Finch , the Speaker ( being the Queen's ...
... whole , the Commons gave a great and joyful applause . " 66 Refusing to Put the Question . - Sir Simonds D'Ewes , in his " Autobiography , " relates that on the 2nd of March , 1629 , " Sir John Finch , the Speaker ( being the Queen's ...
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