The Living Age, 251. kötetLiving Age Company, 1906 |
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529. oldal
... question which in all earnestness I put to the members of the Government . Let them think again before they create a situation which they will ever after most bit- terly regret ; and let them remember in time that it is a foolish thing ...
... question which in all earnestness I put to the members of the Government . Let them think again before they create a situation which they will ever after most bit- terly regret ; and let them remember in time that it is a foolish thing ...
587. oldal
... question is the Speaker . He disallows a question when in his opinion it is an abuse of the right of questioning . Questions are sometimes altered or cut down by the clerks on the ground of unreason- able length or impropriety of expres ...
... question is the Speaker . He disallows a question when in his opinion it is an abuse of the right of questioning . Questions are sometimes altered or cut down by the clerks on the ground of unreason- able length or impropriety of expres ...
597. oldal
... question indepen- dently and impartially , in the calm se- clusion of their cabinets and come to a conclusion upon it , solely on its in- trinsic merits ? Having put these fas- cinating , because somewhat perplexing . questions , I must ...
... question indepen- dently and impartially , in the calm se- clusion of their cabinets and come to a conclusion upon it , solely on its in- trinsic merits ? Having put these fas- cinating , because somewhat perplexing . questions , I must ...
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