The Quarterly Review, Volume 289William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1951 - English literature |
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6 We notice from this at the first glance that more than half the members of the new House are of the public - school type . A little closer inspection reveals that out of every 15 M.Ps. about 8 were at a public school and 3 at some ...
6 We notice from this at the first glance that more than half the members of the new House are of the public - school type . A little closer inspection reveals that out of every 15 M.Ps. about 8 were at a public school and 3 at some ...
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Fired by the example of King Charles II , who was a frequent visitor to the House of Lords , which he thought as good as a play , ' the Court began to view Parliament as a new source of fashionable entertainment .
Fired by the example of King Charles II , who was a frequent visitor to the House of Lords , which he thought as good as a play , ' the Court began to view Parliament as a new source of fashionable entertainment .
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29 , 1688 , the House ordered that the Serjeant at Arms do keep the Gallery free from Strangers ; and that the back door be locked up and the key laid upon the table . ' * During a debate on supply on Feb. 26 , ' 1689 , the presence of ...
29 , 1688 , the House ordered that the Serjeant at Arms do keep the Gallery free from Strangers ; and that the back door be locked up and the key laid upon the table . ' * During a debate on supply on Feb. 26 , ' 1689 , the presence of ...
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