tailieunhanh - The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 7

The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 7 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | The Man Who Laughs Victor Hugo Part 2 Book 8 Chapter 7 Storms of Men are Worse than Storms of Oceans The doors were closed again the Usher of the Black Rod re-entered the Lords Commissioners left the bench of State took their places at the top of the dukes benches by right of their commission and the Lord Chancellor addressed the House -- My Lords the House having deliberated for several days on the Bill which proposes to augment by 100 000 sterling the annual provision for his Royal Highness the Prince her Majesty s Consort and the debate having been exhausted and closed the House will proceed to vote the votes will be taken according to custom beginning with the puisne Baron. Each Lord on his name being called will rise and answer content or non-content and will be at liberty to explain the motives of his vote if he thinks fit to do take the vote. The Clerk of the House standing up opened a large folio and spread it open on a gilded desk. This book was the list of the Peerage. The puisne of the House of Lords at that time was John Hervey created Baron and Peer in 1703 from whom is descended the Marquis of Bristol. The clerk called -- My Lord John Baron Hervey. An old man in a fair wig rose and said Content. Then he sat down. The Clerk registered his vote. The Clerk continued -- My Lord Francis Seymour Baron Conway of Killultagh. Content murmured half rising an elegant young man with a face like a page who little thought that he was to be ancestor to the Marquises of Hertford. My Lord John Leveson Baron Gower continued the Clerk. This Baron from whom were to spring the Dukes of Sutherland rose and as he reseated himself said Content. The Clerk went on. My Lord Heneage Finch Baron Guernsey. The ancestor of the Earls of Aylesford neither older nor less elegant than the ancestor of the Marquises of Hertford justified his device Aperto vivere voto by the proud tone in which he exclaimed Content. Whilst he was resuming his seat the Clerk called the fifth .

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