Parliament: Its Romance, Its Comedy, Its PathosP.S. King & Son, 1902 - 406 pages |
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Page 99
... hand in hand - the right hand of the Queen being clasped in the left of the King . The long trains of the State robes of their Majesties were held up by dapper young Pages of Honour in scarlet doublets and white knee - breeches , under ...
... hand in hand - the right hand of the Queen being clasped in the left of the King . The long trains of the State robes of their Majesties were held up by dapper young Pages of Honour in scarlet doublets and white knee - breeches , under ...
Page 100
... hand he carried his white - plumed Field- Marshal's hat . The robe of the Queen was also of deep crimson silk velvet ... hand in hand , ascended the three steps to the daïs . It was then seen that the Queen wore a long black veil flowing ...
... hand he carried his white - plumed Field- Marshal's hat . The robe of the Queen was also of deep crimson silk velvet ... hand in hand , ascended the three steps to the daïs . It was then seen that the Queen wore a long black veil flowing ...
Page 160
... hand . Classic figures of Religion and Justice stand on either side of the Throne . Justice in on the right , holding in her right hand a pair of scales , and resting her left hand upon the hilt of her sword , which is pointed downwards ...
... hand . Classic figures of Religion and Justice stand on either side of the Throne . Justice in on the right , holding in her right hand a pair of scales , and resting her left hand upon the hilt of her sword , which is pointed downwards ...
Contents
СКАР | 1 |
THE FIRST OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL SOVEREIGNS | 25 |
HOW EDWARD VII OPENED HIS FIRST PARLIAMENT | 84 |
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