Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... took his seat on the woolsack at the first meeting of par- liament after his appointment , when he had to read the King's speech to the two Houses , his Majesty having as yet made no progress in acquiring the language of his new ...
... took his seat on the woolsack at the first meeting of par- liament after his appointment , when he had to read the King's speech to the two Houses , his Majesty having as yet made no progress in acquiring the language of his new ...
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... took the opposite side , chiefly on the ground that the Reports laid on the table were no sufficient ground for an impeachment , and that the Commons were bound themselves first to in- stitute an inquiry . But an immediate impeachment ...
... took the opposite side , chiefly on the ground that the Reports laid on the table were no sufficient ground for an impeachment , and that the Commons were bound themselves first to in- stitute an inquiry . But an immediate impeachment ...
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... took an active part in cross - examining the witnesses , and arguing points of law , and , after his counsel had been fully heard , he addressed the House on the whole of the case . The twenty - one articles of impeachment , in ...
... took an active part in cross - examining the witnesses , and arguing points of law , and , after his counsel had been fully heard , he addressed the House on the whole of the case . The twenty - one articles of impeachment , in ...
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... took them up and carried them to my Lord : he returned and told me my Lord was ready to admit me . ' I was carried up stairs , and in his bedchamber was I sworn as Master . " 6 The witness admitted that he neither should nor could have ...
... took them up and carried them to my Lord : he returned and told me my Lord was ready to admit me . ' I was carried up stairs , and in his bedchamber was I sworn as Master . " 6 The witness admitted that he neither should nor could have ...
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... took its origin . The very dictum to be found elsewhere against the sale of the Chancellor- ship , proceeds on the ground that , being partly of an ecclesiastical nature , the sale of it might savour of simony , -and being treated as an ...
... took its origin . The very dictum to be found elsewhere against the sale of the Chancellor- ship , proceeds on the ground that , being partly of an ecclesiastical nature , the sale of it might savour of simony , -and being treated as an ...
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