A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... House of Commons would have destroyed the harmony between the executive and legislative bodies , which is one of the chief advantages of parliamentary government , and by withdrawing the ministers from the Lower House , would have ...
... House of Commons would have destroyed the harmony between the executive and legislative bodies , which is one of the chief advantages of parliamentary government , and by withdrawing the ministers from the Lower House , would have ...
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... Houses were engaged in bitter quarrels , and the Tories lost no opportunity of irritating the king . The Commons ... House of Commons , which was so violently Tory , had been but just elected , and though a warlike spirit was slowly ...
... Houses were engaged in bitter quarrels , and the Tories lost no opportunity of irritating the king . The Commons ... House of Commons , which was so violently Tory , had been but just elected , and though a warlike spirit was slowly ...
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... House of Lords , but it appeared also , though much less strongly , in the House of Commons , and on the 7th of September , 1701 , William concluded the triple alliance of England , Holland , and the Emperor , for the purpose of ...
... House of Lords , but it appeared also , though much less strongly , in the House of Commons , and on the 7th of September , 1701 , William concluded the triple alliance of England , Holland , and the Emperor , for the purpose of ...
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... House of Com- mons , in accordance with the law , was dissolved within six months of the death of the last sovereign , and the constituen- cies , which at the close of the preceding year had sent in a decided Whig majority , now ...
... House of Com- mons , in accordance with the law , was dissolved within six months of the death of the last sovereign , and the constituen- cies , which at the close of the preceding year had sent in a decided Whig majority , now ...
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... House of Commons to the House of Lords , in which the Whig element preponderated , was extremely offensive ; and it is pro- bable that a most dangerous reaction would have ensued but for the counteracting influence of the war . had made ...
... House of Commons to the House of Lords , in which the Whig element preponderated , was extremely offensive ; and it is pro- bable that a most dangerous reaction would have ensued but for the counteracting influence of the war . had made ...
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