Parliament: Its Romance, Its Comedy, Its PathosP.S. King & Son, 1902 - 406 pages |
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... taken that the absence of Royal rank shall not of itself , and in every case , form an insuperable bar to the suit for the hand of one of her daughters , she is not acting without the advice of responsible Ministers . " This statement ...
... taken that the absence of Royal rank shall not of itself , and in every case , form an insuperable bar to the suit for the hand of one of her daughters , she is not acting without the advice of responsible Ministers . " This statement ...
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... taken the oath of Abjuration in the form pre- scribed by the statute of William the Third . He had , therefore , to content himself once more with a seat below the Bar . In the following year another Jew , Mr. Alderman Salomons , was ...
... taken the oath of Abjuration in the form pre- scribed by the statute of William the Third . He had , therefore , to content himself once more with a seat below the Bar . In the following year another Jew , Mr. Alderman Salomons , was ...
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... taken by , 192 Clergy , Oath of Allegiance taken by , 180 Jewish Objections , 197 Protestant Declaration , 104 Quaker's Affirmations , 196 O'Brien , Sir Patrick , 339 O'Brien , Smith , 337 O'Connell , Daniel : Celebrated Sayings of ...
... taken by , 192 Clergy , Oath of Allegiance taken by , 180 Jewish Objections , 197 Protestant Declaration , 104 Quaker's Affirmations , 196 O'Brien , Sir Patrick , 339 O'Brien , Smith , 337 O'Connell , Daniel : Celebrated Sayings of ...
Contents
СКАР | 1 |
THE FIRST OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL SOVEREIGNS | 25 |
HOW EDWARD VII OPENED HIS FIRST PARLIAMENT | 84 |
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