Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... object of his existence . Hence he not only pro- posed no Bill in parliament and issued no General Order for remedying the evils which must forcibly have struck him when he first examined the Masters ' offices , and saw how the ...
... object of his existence . Hence he not only pro- posed no Bill in parliament and issued no General Order for remedying the evils which must forcibly have struck him when he first examined the Masters ' offices , and saw how the ...
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... object was to be gained by the joint efforts of the charitable . Are you necessarily to in- fer that he was ' unsatisfied in getting ' because ' in bestowing he was most princely ? ' Hard indeed is the condition of the Earl , when his ...
... object was to be gained by the joint efforts of the charitable . Are you necessarily to in- fer that he was ' unsatisfied in getting ' because ' in bestowing he was most princely ? ' Hard indeed is the condition of the Earl , when his ...
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... object , and had struck down a great public offender . " There was a party in the Commons , however , disposed to a mild course . They said that enough had already been done for the public by exposing the long - established abuses of ...
... object , and had struck down a great public offender . " There was a party in the Commons , however , disposed to a mild course . They said that enough had already been done for the public by exposing the long - established abuses of ...
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... object , and was placed on the woolsack , notwithstanding the grants of money and honours for which he struggled , I know not that he said or did anything at variance with his former prin- ciples or professions . - On one occasion he ...
... object , and was placed on the woolsack , notwithstanding the grants of money and honours for which he struggled , I know not that he said or did anything at variance with his former prin- ciples or professions . - On one occasion he ...
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... object of his choice was Anne , the daughter of Richard Seyes , Esquire , of Bover- ton in Glamorganshire , deceased . The young lady , beautiful and accomplished , possessed a very slender fortune , but she had great expectations from ...
... object of his choice was Anne , the daughter of Richard Seyes , Esquire , of Bover- ton in Glamorganshire , deceased . The young lady , beautiful and accomplished , possessed a very slender fortune , but she had great expectations from ...
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