Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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... house the speaker sitting in a seate or chaire for that purpose somewhat higher , that he may see and be seene of them all , hath before him in a lower seate his Clarke , who readeth such bils as be first propounded in the lower house ...
... house the speaker sitting in a seate or chaire for that purpose somewhat higher , that he may see and be seene of them all , hath before him in a lower seate his Clarke , who readeth such bils as be first propounded in the lower house ...
Pagina 259
... house originally , was founded in 1692 ... and was from the outset a house of high play . Innumerable are the gambling stories connected with the club . Chesterfield , Bubb Dodington , Colley Cibber , Horace Walpole , Charles James Fox ...
... house originally , was founded in 1692 ... and was from the outset a house of high play . Innumerable are the gambling stories connected with the club . Chesterfield , Bubb Dodington , Colley Cibber , Horace Walpole , Charles James Fox ...
Pagina 263
... House promiscuously , only the Speaker hath a Chair , or Seat , fixed towards the upper End thereof ; and the Clerk , with his Assistant , sits near him at the Table , just below the Speaker's Chair . The Members of the House of Commons ...
... House promiscuously , only the Speaker hath a Chair , or Seat , fixed towards the upper End thereof ; and the Clerk , with his Assistant , sits near him at the Table , just below the Speaker's Chair . The Members of the House of Commons ...
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CHAPTER ONE PRENORMAN BRITAIN | 3 |
The Britons and Their Way of Life | 4 |
The Roman Withdrawal | 5 |
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