Harry Graham - The Mother of Parliaments
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PARLIAMENTS
WITH TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS
BOSTON
LITTLE, BROWN, & COMPANY
1911
MY WIFE
CHAP. | PAGE |
PREFACE | |
I. | PARLIAMENT AND PARTY |
II. | THE HOUSE OF LORDS |
III. | THE HOUSE OF COMMONS |
IV. | THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER |
V. | HIS MAJESTY'S SERVANTS |
VI. | THE LORD CHANCELLOR |
VII. | THE SPEAKER |
VIII. | THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT |
IX. | RULES OF DEBATE |
X. | PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGE AND PUNISHMENT |
XI. | PARLIAMENTARY DRESS AND DEPORTMENT |
XII. | PARLIAMENTARY ELOQUENCE |
XIII. | PARLIAMENT AT WORK (I.) |
XIV. | PARLIAMENT AT WORK (II.) |
XV. | STRANGERS IN PARLIAMENT |
XVI. | PARLIAMENTARY REPORTING |
SOURCES AND REFERENCES | |
INDEX |
The Houses of Parliament |
From a Photograph by J. Valentine & Sons |
FACING |
PAGE |
The House of Lords in 1742 |
From an Engraving by John Pine |
The House of Commons in 1742 |
From an Engraving by John Pine |
Westminster Hall in 1797 |
From an Engraving by C. Mosley |
The Remains of St. Stephen's Chapel after the Fire of 1834 |
From a Lithograph after the Drawing by John Taylor, Jr. |
Sir Robert Walpole |
From the Painting by Francis Hayman, R.A. , in the National Portrait Gallery |
Chatham |
From the Painting by William Hoare, R.A. , in the National Portrait Gallery |
A Cabinet Meeting (the Coalition Ministry of 1854) |
From the Drawing by Sir John Gilbert |
Lord Eldon |
From the Painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. , in the National Portrait Gallery |
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