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 - 530 من الصفحات |
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... duty to press you to hasten , as knowing the necessity of it ; and yours to give credit to what I say , as to him that sitteth at the helm . For what concerns your petition , I shall make answer in a convenient time . " A Dream Related ...
... duty to press you to hasten , as knowing the necessity of it ; and yours to give credit to what I say , as to him that sitteth at the helm . For what concerns your petition , I shall make answer in a convenient time . " A Dream Related ...
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... duties in speaking , which was the general fault of the House the last day . To conclude , as those vipers must look for their reward of punishment , so you , my lords , must justly expect from me that favour and protection that a good ...
... duties in speaking , which was the general fault of the House the last day . To conclude , as those vipers must look for their reward of punishment , so you , my lords , must justly expect from me that favour and protection that a good ...
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... duties . During several centuries this body deliberated on the gravest and most delicate affairs . But by degrees its character changed : it became too large for despatch and secresy ; the rank of privy councillor was often bestowed as ...
... duties . During several centuries this body deliberated on the gravest and most delicate affairs . But by degrees its character changed : it became too large for despatch and secresy ; the rank of privy councillor was often bestowed as ...
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... duty by a few high words . ' It was manfully , but not wisely , spoken . The whole House was in a tempest . Take down his words ! ' To the bar ! ' To the Tower ! ' resounded from every side . Those who were most lenient proposed that ...
... duty by a few high words . ' It was manfully , but not wisely , spoken . The whole House was in a tempest . Take down his words ! ' To the bar ! ' To the Tower ! ' resounded from every side . Those who were most lenient proposed that ...
الصفحة 48
... Onslow , with a loud and commanding voice , " don't tell me of waiting ; this is your place to attend in ; this is your first duty . " - Ibid . 66 66 Keeping the King Waiting . " There happened within 48 ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF PARLIAMENT .
... Onslow , with a loud and commanding voice , " don't tell me of waiting ; this is your place to attend in ; this is your first duty . " - Ibid . 66 66 Keeping the King Waiting . " There happened within 48 ANECDOTAL HISTORY OF PARLIAMENT .
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