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157. oldal
tive programme of the Government is foreshadowed . To call the Speech the " King's Speech " is a polite fiction ; aye , though the Lord Chancellor , before he reads it , in the absence of the King , is care- ful to say - following an ...
tive programme of the Government is foreshadowed . To call the Speech the " King's Speech " is a polite fiction ; aye , though the Lord Chancellor , before he reads it , in the absence of the King , is care- ful to say - following an ...
162. oldal
... Speech from the Throne is sig- nificant , in the light of what happened , as we now know , behind the scenes . runs : " We have it in command from her Majesty again to invite you ... Speech from the Throne , 162 The Speech from the Throne .
... Speech from the Throne is sig- nificant , in the light of what happened , as we now know , behind the scenes . runs : " We have it in command from her Majesty again to invite you ... Speech from the Throne , 162 The Speech from the Throne .
163. oldal
... Speech of legislation to enable agricultural laborers to obtain allotments and small holdings . At that time the Address was a veritable echo of the Speech itself . The Sovereign was thanked , separately and specifically , for every ...
... Speech of legislation to enable agricultural laborers to obtain allotments and small holdings . At that time the Address was a veritable echo of the Speech itself . The Sovereign was thanked , separately and specifically , for every ...
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The Life and Letters of Leslie | 2 |
SEVENTH SERIES | 65 |
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