The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 21-22Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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... peers . By this conduct he secured for his party the full benefit of the reaction which he no doubt knew was sure to ensue . The general election of 1832 , after the passing of the Reform Bill , left him with barely 150 followers in the ...
... peers . By this conduct he secured for his party the full benefit of the reaction which he no doubt knew was sure to ensue . The general election of 1832 , after the passing of the Reform Bill , left him with barely 150 followers in the ...
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... Venus . Diana , with whom the final decision rests , gives the apple to none of the competitors but to a nymph called Eliza , whose identity is confirmed by the further | The pretensions of the lay peers were not admitted 44 PEEL PEELE.
... Venus . Diana , with whom the final decision rests , gives the apple to none of the competitors but to a nymph called Eliza , whose identity is confirmed by the further | The pretensions of the lay peers were not admitted 44 PEEL PEELE.
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... peer and yet not a member of the House of Lords , a member of the House of Lords and yet not strictly a peer ; though all peers ( as the term is now understood ) are members of the House of Lords either in esse or in posse . In the ...
... peer and yet not a member of the House of Lords , a member of the House of Lords and yet not strictly a peer ; though all peers ( as the term is now understood ) are members of the House of Lords either in esse or in posse . In the ...
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... peers of later days . The pages of Domesday ( 1086 ) , the early Norman fiscal record of England , show how unevenly the land was distributed ; of the fifteen hundred odd tenants mentioned the majority held but two or three manors ...
... peers of later days . The pages of Domesday ( 1086 ) , the early Norman fiscal record of England , show how unevenly the land was distributed ; of the fifteen hundred odd tenants mentioned the majority held but two or three manors ...
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... peers successively ennobled and created peers of parlia- ment by a subject , " an impossible condition of affairs in a country where the sovereign has always been the fountain of honour . Moreover , while no peerage honour can be ...
... peers successively ennobled and created peers of parlia- ment by a subject , " an impossible condition of affairs in a country where the sovereign has always been the fountain of honour . Moreover , while no peerage honour can be ...
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