Parliament: Its Romance, Its Comedy, Its PathosP.S. King & Son, 1902 - 406 pages |
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... Seal made in Paris in 1652 . The Restoration was accompanied by other in- teresting Great Seal vicissitudes . The Long Parlia- ment , which first met in November , 1640 , and a portion of which ... Seals THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND . 167.
... Seal made in Paris in 1652 . The Restoration was accompanied by other in- teresting Great Seal vicissitudes . The Long Parlia- ment , which first met in November , 1640 , and a portion of which ... Seals THE GREAT SEAL OF ENGLAND . 167.
Page 170
... Seal was copper . It is only since 1815 that it has been made of silver . Lord Thurlow was extremely careful of the new Great Seal . He always slept with it under his pillow during the eight subsequent years he was Lord Chancellor . The ...
... Seal was copper . It is only since 1815 that it has been made of silver . Lord Thurlow was extremely careful of the new Great Seal . He always slept with it under his pillow during the eight subsequent years he was Lord Chancellor . The ...
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... Seal of George IV . The action of William IV . may now be regarded as a well - established precedent . In 1860 a new Great Seal was ordered , as the one made at the accession of the Queen to the Throne had become somewhat defaced . Lord ...
... Seal of George IV . The action of William IV . may now be regarded as a well - established precedent . In 1860 a new Great Seal was ordered , as the one made at the accession of the Queen to the Throne had become somewhat defaced . Lord ...
Contents
СКАР | 1 |
THE FIRST OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL SOVEREIGNS | 25 |
HOW EDWARD VII OPENED HIS FIRST PARLIAMENT | 84 |
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