Last summer, we celebrated the tercentenary of 1688—apparently the year of the birth of parliamentary democracy.
The tercentenary has got off to an excellent start.
It would be a poor start indeed to the tercentenary to pass an intolerant measure such as this clause with its potentially repressive consequences.
I suggested that perhaps in the tercentenary of the glorious revolution he would recycle that painting for some other work.
The events whose tercentenary we are celebrating give the lie to that.
I hesitate to intervene on these tercentenaries.
Stephen's entrance they will see a little exhibition relating to the tercentenary of the glorious and bloodless revolution of 1688.
Tomorrow marks an important tercentenary.