The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... House quick enough to see through a seemingly unobjectionable proposal that the House of Commons meet in a joint session wtih the House of Lords to discuss the matter . He had pointed out the great danger to the Commons ' jealousy ...
... House quick enough to see through a seemingly unobjectionable proposal that the House of Commons meet in a joint session wtih the House of Lords to discuss the matter . He had pointed out the great danger to the Commons ' jealousy ...
Pagina 258
... House of Lords had a Whig majority and the Com- mons a Tory one ! As Defoe was to write , after many years of politi- cal journalism , in 1712 : I have seen the bottom of all parties , the bottom of all their pretences , and the bottom ...
... House of Lords had a Whig majority and the Com- mons a Tory one ! As Defoe was to write , after many years of politi- cal journalism , in 1712 : I have seen the bottom of all parties , the bottom of all their pretences , and the bottom ...
Pagina 259
... House may be given to those Gen- tlemen who so gallantly appeared in the behalf of their country with the Kentish Petition and have been so scandalously used for it . and concluded : We do hereby claim and declare that if the House of ...
... House may be given to those Gen- tlemen who so gallantly appeared in the behalf of their country with the Kentish Petition and have been so scandalously used for it . and concluded : We do hereby claim and declare that if the House of ...
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