A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... debate ; the rest were heard in their turn , according to age , nobility of descent , renown in war , or fame for eloquence . No man dictated to the assembly ; any might persuade , but none could command . " In this council of state ...
... debate ; the rest were heard in their turn , according to age , nobility of descent , renown in war , or fame for eloquence . No man dictated to the assembly ; any might persuade , but none could command . " In this council of state ...
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... debates.2 The Another parliament was called in the same year . Bishop of Winchester stated that it had been summoned for the affairs of Ireland , to which the king had intended to go , to stop the progress of the rebels ; and thereupon ...
... debates.2 The Another parliament was called in the same year . Bishop of Winchester stated that it had been summoned for the affairs of Ireland , to which the king had intended to go , to stop the progress of the rebels ; and thereupon ...
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... debate took place between them about the state of the kingdom , and its defence ; and on the necessity that the king should have an aid and subsidy . The king demanded of the lords , what aid would be sufficient and requisite ; who ...
... debate took place between them about the state of the kingdom , and its defence ; and on the necessity that the king should have an aid and subsidy . The king demanded of the lords , what aid would be sufficient and requisite ; who ...
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... debate before any but them- selves ; and his desire was frustrated.2 But they made no spirited resistance to the unconstitutional interference of Wolsey , and entered into a debate , which continued for fif- teen days , making their ...
... debate before any but them- selves ; and his desire was frustrated.2 But they made no spirited resistance to the unconstitutional interference of Wolsey , and entered into a debate , which continued for fif- teen days , making their ...
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... debate freely all matters which do properly concern the subject , which freedom of debate being once foreclosed , -1 Parl . Hist . , App . , vol . xxiii . p . 3 ; taken from the folio printed volume of King James's works . 21 James I ...
... debate freely all matters which do properly concern the subject , which freedom of debate being once foreclosed , -1 Parl . Hist . , App . , vol . xxiii . p . 3 ; taken from the folio printed volume of King James's works . 21 James I ...
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