An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Էջ 152
... authority and decided it was necessary to restore some form of civil power . At the instigation of General Lambert it was decided to recall the Long Parliament ( q.v. ) which was held never to have been legally dissolved . On 7 May the ...
... authority and decided it was necessary to restore some form of civil power . At the instigation of General Lambert it was decided to recall the Long Parliament ( q.v. ) which was held never to have been legally dissolved . On 7 May the ...
Էջ 442
... authority and , in consequence , of the authority of Parliament . In the House of Commons it further sym- bolizes the authority of the Speaker , for , as Lord Campion has stated , ' the authority of the Speaker and of the House are ...
... authority and , in consequence , of the authority of Parliament . In the House of Commons it further sym- bolizes the authority of the Speaker , for , as Lord Campion has stated , ' the authority of the Speaker and of the House are ...
Էջ 444
... authority and , in consequence , of authority of Parliament . In the House of Commons it further sy bolizes the authority of the Speaker , for , as Lord Campion has stati ' the authority of the Speaker and of the House are indivisible ...
... authority and , in consequence , of authority of Parliament . In the House of Commons it further sy bolizes the authority of the Speaker , for , as Lord Campion has stati ' the authority of the Speaker and of the House are indivisible ...
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