An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Էջ 149
... Chair and the Mace is removed from the Table by the Serjeant - at - Arms and placed in the lower brackets . The Chairman of Ways and Means ( q.v. ) or the Deputy Chairman then presides , occupying not the Speaker's Chair but a chair at ...
... Chair and the Mace is removed from the Table by the Serjeant - at - Arms and placed in the lower brackets . The Chairman of Ways and Means ( q.v. ) or the Deputy Chairman then presides , occupying not the Speaker's Chair but a chair at ...
Էջ 316
... CHAIR ' The ancient right of the Commons to debate grievances before considering Supply had traditionally found expression in the practice of debating the motion ' That Mr. Speaker ... Chair [ 316 ] ' Getting the Speaker out of the Chair '
... CHAIR ' The ancient right of the Commons to debate grievances before considering Supply had traditionally found expression in the practice of debating the motion ' That Mr. Speaker ... Chair [ 316 ] ' Getting the Speaker out of the Chair '
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... Chair Minister's writing - desk and chair Minister's writing - desk and chair Two silver - gilt ashtrays One silver - gilt ashtray Two triple silver - gilt inkstands Four triple silver - gilt inkstands Minister's writing - desk and chair ...
... Chair Minister's writing - desk and chair Minister's writing - desk and chair Two silver - gilt ashtrays One silver - gilt ashtray Two triple silver - gilt inkstands Four triple silver - gilt inkstands Minister's writing - desk and chair ...
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