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THE HOUSE OF LORDS
___ House of Lords is__ component of the Parliament of the United Kingdom,
which also includes ___ Sovereign and ___ House of Commons. The House of
Lords is ___ unelected body, consisting of 26 senior clerics of ___ Church of
England (the "Lords Spiritual"), as well as 669 members of the Peerage (the "Lords
Temporal"). Lords Spiritual serve as long as they continue to occupy their
ecclesiastical positions, but Lords Temporal serve for life. Members of ____ House
of Lords are known as "Lords of Parliament".
____ House of Lords originated in ____ 14th century and has been in almost
continuous existence since. It was abolished in 1649 by the revolutionary
government that came to power during the English Civil War, but was restored in
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THE HOUSE OF LORDS
The House of Lords is a component of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also includes the Sovereign and the House of Commons. The House of Lords is an unelected body, consisting of 26 senior clerics of the Church of England (the "Lords Spiritual"), as well as 669 members of the Peerage (the "Lords Temporal"). Lords Spiritual serve as long as they continue to occupy their ecclesiastical positions, but Lords Temporal serve for life. Members of the House of Lords are known as "Lords of Parliament".
The House of Lords originated in the 14th century and has been in almost
continuous existence since. It was abolished in 1649 by the revolutionary
government that came to power during the English Civil War, but was restored in
Respuesta: The House of Lords is a component of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which also includes the Sovereign and the House of Commons. The House of Lords is an unelected body, consisting of 26 senior clerics of the Church of England (the "Lords Spiritual"), as well as 669 members of the Peerage (the "Lords Temporal"). Lords Spiritual serve as long as they continue to occupy their ecclesiastical positions, but Lords Temporal serve for life. Members of the House of Lords are known as "Lords of Parliament".
The House of Lords originated in the 14th century and has been in almost
continuous existence since. It was abolished in 1649 by the revolutionary
government that came to power during the English Civil War, but was restored in